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'berth for' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase 'berth for' to refer to a designated place for a person or vehicle, usually in the context of travel. For example: "We arrived at the station to find that there was no berth for us on the train."
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The result clinched a playoff berth for the Rangers.
Harper, whenever you're ready, fashion has a berth for you.
Prices for a double berth for two nights start at £399 per person.
So what?" A rival fan weighed in, predicting a playoff berth for the Jets.
The agency said it was providing a safe berth for numerous barges, dredges, and floating cranes.
The Penguins clinched an Eastern Conference playoff berth for the fourth consecutive season.
It opens a wide berth for the possibility of penalties and, some drivers suggest, even accidents.
There remains a two-story 12,500-square-foot berth for another retailer.
The Rangers will most likely find themselves without a playoff berth for the fifth consecutive season.
A playoff berth for the Islanders once seemed like a sure thing.
Adelaide fans: you might want to keep a wide berth for a little while.
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