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The phrase "for a carryover" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is being saved or transferred to a later time or situation. Example: "After reviewing our budget for the year, we decided to allocate some funds for a carryover to cover unexpected expenses."
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He is looking for a carryover on Sunday.
The Louisianan model factors in excess nitrogen brought into the Gulf the prior year and tucked into bottom sediments, for a "carryover effect".
There was no evidence for a carryover effect.
The group effect corresponds to the treatment* period interaction which is an alias for a carryover effect [ 22].
To test for a carryover effect, we examined the treatment effect during the first two treatment periods.
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For the GTI, a carryover 2-liter gas 4-cylinder with 200 horsepower.
For example, charity contribution deductions include out-of-pocket money for charities, mileage driven for charities, donated items and a carryover from 2006.
Burbank looked for a positive carryover this season, beginning with its formidable singles trio of Lilit Vardanyan, Meredy Ghartabegi and Nicole Merrit to pave the way in the Bulldogs' quest to win the program's first Pacific League title.
This will have a carryover effect for the next few years, says Matt Lloyd, chief investment strategist at Advisors Asset Management.
History was made in the NBA and I can only hope this unique occurrence could have a carryover effect for years to come.
The test for sequence (which can indicate a carryover effect) on the 24-h average glucose was not significant (p = 0.056).
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