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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drawer for" is correct and can be used in written English
This phrase is typically used to describe a specific type of drawer or to indicate the purpose of a drawer. An example sentence could be: "The kitchen island has a large drawer for storing pots and pans."
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He reached into a drawer for a pack of cigarettes.
"The plans had been in the drawer for a while.
Shvo keeps the quarters in a drawer for luck.
"I kept the ticket in that drawer for a really long time," she said.
By the farthest window he saw a large cabinet with a separate drawer for each teacher.
(There's one drawer for disembodied eyeballs, another for or- phan limbs).
It is trim enough to be locked in a desk drawer for security.
Then the draft sat in a desk drawer for half a century.
Here is my guess at the memo King Abdullah has in his drawer for President Obama.
With those he opened yet another drawer for a third set of keys.
In 20 minutes I replaced the contents of my lingerie drawer for about $80.
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