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The phrase "concession for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically is used to express an exception or the granting of a privilege that is usually not allowed. For example, "The theater will offer a concession for seniors 65 and over tonight."
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This was no small concession for his parents.
This was an extraordinary concession for a proud, resurgent nation.
Costa Rica could lament their concession for several reasons.
But it is a big concession for the IRA.
Mr. Golden negotiated a concession for this reduction in circumstances: another garden.
There was a banana concession for people who want to get high smoking bananas.
Germany abandoned her long apathy toward the Middle East and won a concession for Turkish railroads.
He did extract a concession for withdrawing his amendment: a prime speaking slot.
Threat of Brexit: EU makes big concession for Britain, runs Spiegel Online's headline.
A small concession for Hockey is a big win for the Australian taxpayer.
It's a modest concession for traditionalists who think BBC1 and BBC2 should be mixed-genre channels.
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