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The phrase "flagship for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a product, service, or organization that is considered the most important or prestigious in a particular industry or category. It can also be used to describe something that represents or promotes a particular idea or concept. Example: The new iPhone X is Apple's flagship for their cutting-edge technology in the smartphone market. Example: The company's luxury resort is their flagship for showcasing their commitment to providing top-notch customer service.
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"It's clearly a flagship for us".
It is the flagship for Marriott's 33 hotels in New York City under nine brands.
The Bell-Denk duo serves as a sort of flagship for Bell Inc.
The scheme is considered a flagship for sustainable technologies in historic churches.
The car will be "a terrific flagship for Pontiac," Mr. Lutz said.
It's pretty much the flagship for the Four Seasons chain, which is based in Toronto.
The flagship for Manchester's finest microbrewery, Marble, it attracts beer fans of all stripes.
Greater Manchester – the flagship for health devolution – is just one example.
As a flagship for British theatre, Incident is an audacious choice.
The publication, the title of which Eunice Johnson conceived, became the flagship for the Johnson Publishing Co.
INFINITI Q45: This new flagship for Nissan's luxury division is due next spring as a 2002 model.
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