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Discover LudwigThe phrase "especially for a" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a special or unique aspect of something, often in comparison to others. Example: "This car is known for its fuel efficiency, especially for a luxury vehicle."
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Especially for a teenager.
"Especially for a sample this large.
"Especially for a Kenyan".
"It's perfect especially for a little girl.
Especially for a rock'n'roll star [laughs].
There's no place like it – especially for a reporter.
Especially for a man as isolated as Mr. Milosevic.
Not bad reviews... especially for a hospital cafeteria.
It's the ultimate accomplishment, especially for a writer.
He's got some sweet moves, especially for a freshman.
He has unusual looks, especially for a rapper.
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