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The phrase "camera for" is not correct or usable in written English.
It would be more appropriate to say something like "a camera for..." Example: "I'm looking for a camera for my photography classes."
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No camera for that angle?
A digital camera for the brave.
Instead, Mr. Cromitie immediately sold the camera for $50.
There is also a front-facing camera for video chats.
This translates to one camera for every 32 UK citizens.
It also has a front-facing camera for video chats.
Just don't buy this camera for close-ups.
2014 Co-host on reality show Candid Camera for TVLand.
Ms. Berkovitz assumed she would use the camera for landscapes.
You can find a Yashica camera for seven euros.
I'm looking for a new pocket camera for holidays.
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