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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for a person" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to a single, specific person or when speaking in general about characteristics or qualities that are particular to a person. For example: "Compassion is an invaluable quality for a person to possess."
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Use who, not that, for a person.
It starts to stand for a person.
That's very important for a person".
Probably still a job for a person.
"The worst thing for a person is to feel excluded.
"I did everything you could do for a person".
Police are searching for a person of interest.
"They're just small for a person," she said.
"We are looking for a person to lead Yeshiva University".
I'd never had feelings for a person along those lines.
They're looking only for a person with good credit".
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