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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'for a renewal' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe the process of something being restored or restarted. For example, "The license needs to be renewed every year for a renewal."
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This is not the foundation for a renewal of economic growth; it is the precondition for a renewed or prolonged recession.
She also calls for a renewal of the assault-weapons ban.
Ranking Republicans on the House and Senate education committees are pushing for a renewal.
Liberals warmed to his call for a renewal of grass-roots movements.
His Adderall prescription from Dr. Parker expired on July 26, leaving him eligible for a renewal.
He took a 4-month leave of absence to study for a renewal of his license.
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This crowd was about twice the usual size because this service was the warm-up for a renewal-of-marriage-vows ceremony scheduled for Wednesday morning.
His book is, in part, a call for democratic renewal and for a renewed pursuit of the common good.
It's a renewal for me.
'Bates Motel' wins a renewal for third season.
America today is poised for a great renewal.
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