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The phrase 'for a headquarters' is correct and usable in written English
You could use it when referring to an office or base of operations for an organization, for example: "The company is looking for a new location for a headquarters."
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But the Army kicked the Jesuits out and used the place for a headquarters.
The team has discussed securing office space for a headquarters in Tennessee.
For a headquarters, they took over an old summer house with a sweeping lawn reaching down to the water.
On a mild afternoon in January, Osterley Park seems an unlikely venue for a headquarters of guerrilla warfare.
Mr. Schotz said the proposed structure, off Route 124, has been designed for a company looking for a headquarters location.
Empire Blue Cross would take about 300,000 square feet in the tower and lease space for a headquarters in Manhattan, Mr. Stocker said.
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And my house was kind of a headquarters for all the teachers.
He oversaw the construction of a headquarters for the TPN, which came to be known as the "Staszic Palace".
Neighbors said the house was a headquarters for Pakistani militants.
The final bidder, the Durst Organization and Vornado Realty Trust, have an agreement to build a headquarters for Condé Nast Publications, whose headquarters are in Times Square.
"It was a headquarters for poets, even if they didn't come from Chicago.
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