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The part of the sentence "been a standard for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing something as a measure for comparing to other things. For example, "The Beatles' Abbey Road album has been a standard for rock music for the past fifty years."
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"That team has been a standard for this team".
A tripartite classification of deltas, into river-, wand-, and tide-dominated deltas, has been a standard for many years.
Moreover, prison officials are notoriously hostile to methadone maintenance and other chemically based therapies that have long been a standard for people addicted to opiates.
Blue Ribbon Sushi has long been a standard for downtowners, but its late-night relative, Blue Ribbon, is the place that chefs and people in the food industry flock to after work.
In Sandusky, Ohio, the local organizers chose a tune not on the playlist: "Only in America," the politically androgynous country hit by Brooks & Dunn that has been a standard for years at Republican and Democratic rallies.
&c.--all these implications of a complete sovereignty were never disputed, and ought to have been a standard for the whole conduct of Administration.
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It's a standard for sure.
There shall also be a standard for cables and wireless connections.
The Multi-Protocol Encapsulation (MPE) is a standard for the transport of IP over DVB.
OpenMP is a standard for parallel programming on shared memory computers.
It is a standard for rodent production facilities, and more recently, it has become a standard for animal research facilities.
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