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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for a block" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific duration of time or a physical section of something, often in contexts like urban planning or time management.
Example: "I will be working on this project for a block of two hours before taking a break."
Alternatives: "for a period" or "for a segment".
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Ms. Mauro had been shopping for a block party.
I just walked along with her for a block.
Serge Ibaka soars for a block at the rim.
"Right now, we're desperately looking for a block of time".
If same was being done I would like to make application for a block.
Extra miles are 29 cents each, or $130 for a block of 500.
Instead there were drawings for a block of flats," he said.
Admission is $5 $44 for students) for a block of films.
Often, cars have to follow us for a block or more before being able to pass.
A harvesting system costs about $60 for a house or $600 for a block of flats.
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In 1980 he pushed the record to $396,000, for a block-front Newport chest.
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