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"feast for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically indicates a feast is prepared for a particular purpose or event. For example, you could say "The king prepared a lavish feast for his coronation."
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"A feast for first dinner".
A feast for vultures?
A feast for three costs $40.
'A feast for dinner,' he says.
Feast for tomorrow we die.
It's a feast for the whole city.
There is a feast for every day.
How about a Feast for Lidl shoppers?
It is a feast for the senses.
Boratha is a feast for the flies.
They are a feast for chaps.
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