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The phrase "an inventory for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a list or record of items, typically in the context of stock, supplies, or resources that are being accounted for or managed.
Example: "We need to create an inventory for the new supplies we received last week."
Alternatives: "a list of" or "a record of".
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Mr. Maraniss describes it as if creating an inventory for Noah's Ark.
The international agency will tag and seal the machines, technology and dangerous materials so they can be placed in an inventory for destruction or removal.
The assistant will also plan early events including family birthdays, organise family holidays and individual holidays, create an inventory for holiday villas, and "manage and organise individual family members (Sandra, Andre, Chonte and Chase, family pets)".
So the music companies have been busy writing lists, like homeowners making an inventory for the insurance claims adjuster -- in this case, while the burglars continue to cart off what hasn't yet been been nailed down.
PARIS — Instructed by a notary executing a will, the auctioneer Jean-Pierre Osenat went in January to an apartment in a modestly prosperous neighborhood of the 15th arrondissement of Paris to draw up an inventory for a sale of the contents to pay inheritance taxes.
This study aimed at designing an inventory for formative and process-based evaluation of teacher competences.
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He has also asked for an inventory of what is shared.
Clustering of expanded forms into a set of distinct senses, thereby creating a sense inventory for a given abbreviation, is a crucial step towards abbreviation disambiguation.
Now a 16-team basketball power, the Big East offers an attractive inventory for basketball, a sport that doesn't move the needle nearly as much as football.
The undercover agent provided an inventory list for the weapons at a total cost of $9.8 million.
Jorge Caceres, 48, earns $25,000 a year as an inventory clerk for Paul H. Gesswein & Company, a tool manufacturer in Bridgeport, Conn.
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