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"bulletin for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to introduce a specific purpose, topic, or audience. For example, you might write: "This bulletin is for all students interested in participating in the science fair."
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Serum therapy works like an all-points bulletin for your immune system.
Back in 1947, there was an interstate all-points bulletin for the missing bus.
Mr. Adams offered his landscape photos to them, inexpensively, through the Sierra Club bulletin, for which he wrote.
An internal N.S.A. bulletin, for example, noted that in 2011 Mainway was taking in 700 million phone records per day.
The police department later said it had issued a nationwide all-points bulletin for Mr. Al-Amin's arrest.
Dusty Baker did not see the need to issue an all-points bulletin for Kenny Lofton yesterday.
The forestry agency bulletin for 10 June reported a mere 6,306 hectares of current fires across the entire country.
BBC1 ran a longer 10pm bulletin for five months in the run-up to the general election in May.
In July she was mentioned in the American Contract Bridge League's Bulletin for a victory in Scarsdale, N.Y.
Mr. Kamfar's neighbors, meanwhile, would soon learn that the police had issued an all-points bulletin for the him, warning that he might be heavily armed.
A current astral alignment reflects "your immense sensitivity and deep, secret propensity to be powerful," purrs last weekend's posthumous bulletin for Scorpios.
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