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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deck for" can be correct and usable in written English, depending on the context in which it is used.
It is typically used to refer to a specific purpose or intended use for a deck, such as a deck that is specifically designed for entertaining or for relaxation. Example: "We installed a beautiful new deck for outdoor gatherings and barbecues." In this sentence, "deck for" is used to describe the purpose or use for the deck - in this case, for outdoor gatherings and barbecues.
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Small deck for outdoor dining.
Sappho was extremely deck, for obvious reasons.
"We've put all hands on deck for this," he said.
OUTDOOR SPACE: A shared roof deck for the building.
There's a wooden wraparound deck for barbecues and sunbathing.
The restaurant is converting the deck for year-round use.
"We would stack the deck for the test," he recalled.
He also said he wanted to "clear the deck for the new administration".
As the play opens they've been stuck below deck for months.
There's a deck for dancing and an eight-foot movie screen.
Has it been used, or is it on deck for future use?
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