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The phrase "exemplar for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means a particular thing or person that serves as a model or example for others. Example: The artist's work was considered an exemplar for abstract expressionism in the 20th century.
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Her life was an exemplar for everyone concerned about the cause of equality.
A saint is an individual whose "heroic virtue" is an exemplar for others.
Versailles in the age of the Sun King was the unrivalled aesthetic and political exemplar for European courts.
Such an enormous feat of postmodern mumbo-jumbo is a perfect exemplar for the early 21st century.
By James Surowiecki May 14, 2016 Uber is the Silicon Valley exemplar for an aggressive approach to regulation.
It's also a town of revolving doors, for which Mr. Russert was something of an exemplar, for better or worse.
That would seem to make him the exemplar for using Total QBR as opposed to passer rating or ANY/A.
Democrats, smelling blood in an election year, sought to make Mr. Barton an exemplar for Republican ties to "Big Oil".
African news media have cited Mr. Touré as an exemplar for the region over the last year.
"Model villages" was the original nomenclature – model as in an exemplar for others to follow – but she finds other people assume she is referring to miniaturised villages, toys.
The Silicon Valley exemplar for an aggressive approach to regulation is obviously Uber, which has made a practice of starting service in cities without first getting regulatory approval.
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