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Discover LudwigThe phrase "devolution for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to the transfer of power or authority from a central government to a regional or local government. Example: The recent legislation aims to establish a system of devolution for education, giving more control to individual schools and districts.
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More devolution for Manchester.
The first is the underlying deal of devolution for peace.
Scottish independence could put devolution for England on the agenda.
On April 30th Mr Rajapakse announced a proposal for devolution for Tamil-majority areas.
Nor do the English seem to want any kind of devolution for themselves.
1979 Scots vote on devolution for the first time and say... maybe.
Both parties agree on more devolution for Scotland, but what does this mean?
Tom Riordan in Leeds wants "some form" of greater devolution for the regions.
And so Labour took up devolution for purely tactical and cynical reasons.
Devolution for Scotland and Wales, a project for which Foot worked devotedly, foundered in referendums.
1973 The commission recommends legislation and executive devolution for Scotland and Wales.
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