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The phrase "for a certain" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is often used to suggest that something is not certain or 100% true, such as in the sentence: "He was likely to win the tournament, for a certain."
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TClass object for a certain class.
For a certain age group, at least".
He was looking for a certain receptivity.
Well, not so much for a certain rookie.
But its implications are dire for a certain flock.
It just defers it for a certain period of time.
(We'll allow for a certain movement on either side).
"I signed for a certain set of rules".
LIZADONNELLY: Lots of screams for a certain limo.
Some people are born for a certain thing.
"I'm looking for a certain individual," I said.
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