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The phrase "attic for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe the purpose or use of an attic space. Here is an example: "I've cleared out the attic for storage, so you can use it to store your old toys and clothes."
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The house also has an attic for storage.
"We would go through the attic for antiques".
"I've already checked the attic for manuscripts," Mr. Upton said.
There is a full attic for additional storage.
There's an attic for storage, and a basement with two finished rooms.
Some of the others might prefer to stick their bats in the attic for a while.
He took the attic for his studio, adding dormers and ripping out the carpeting.
Usually nothing, and they get relegated to the basement or attic for eventual disposal.
It may have fallen out of favor or fashion and lain undisturbed in the earth (or some attic) for centuries.
Our approach is to leave them home and go looking through the attic for an old Mickey Spillane.
Almost every afternoon, Teddy Roosevelt would join his son Quentin in the attic for a game of "chase the President".
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