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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for a master" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate something done for the benefit or under the authority of a master or expert. Example: "The apprentice created a detailed report for his master, outlining the progress made on the project."
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Headaches loom, even for a master builder.
LOCH KATRINE is an unlikely birthplace for a master criminal.
In "Interstellar," however, Nolan goes for a master narrative.
For a master of structure, this was an outrage.
He trained as an arrotino, and then came to Rome working for a master.
The notebooks are the journal of his travels, his search for a master technician.
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Even for a master-director, this must be a devilishly intricate play.
In particular, for a master-slave chaotic system with different state equations, this problem becomes much more difficult.
We illustrate the design procedure in detail for a master-slave synchronization of a bacterial growth model, which may escape to infinity in finite time.
She is studying for a Master of Fine Arts degree at the college.
She is a candidate for a Master of Fine Arts degree in English at Bennington College.
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