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The phrase "elevator for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English in certain contexts. It is typically used to indicate the purpose or function of an elevator. For example: - "Please take the elevator for guests to the 10th floor." - "The elevator for transporting heavy equipment is out of order." - "We need to install an elevator for wheelchair access." - "The elevator for maintenance staff is located in the basement." In these sentences, "elevator for" is used to specify the intended use or intended users of the elevator. You can also use it to describe the type or design of the elevator, such as "glass elevator for a panoramic view" or "express elevator for a faster ride."
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One final request: an elevator for my great-uncle Lyle.
A shopper was trapped in an elevator for 10 minutes.
Besides the ramp and elevator for cars, the dealership will have a glass elevator for customers, along with escalators and a stairway, he said.
(Also, quit peering into people's D'Agostino bags on the elevator, for Christ's sake).
(The elevator, for instance, was central to the development of skyscrapers).
Tells how he was trapped in an elevator for three hours.
I stepped out, straightened my back and headed to the elevator for Ginza Sushiko.
The elevator, for the record, was in the Hudson Hotel, on West 58th Street.
It is good that new stations have got an elevator for disabled people.
New facilities at the square include a cafe, public restrooms and an elevator for disabled access.
(From "The Ersatz Elevator": "For Beatrice -- When we met, my life began. Soon afterward, yours ended").
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