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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for a series" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate the purpose or intention of something being done for a specific series of events or items. Example: "I am preparing these materials for a series of workshops on public speaking." This sentence implies that the materials are being prepared with the intention of using them for a specific series of workshops, rather than for a one-time event. Another example: "The artist created a new painting for a series of exhibitions across the country." In this sentence, the painting was made with the intention of being displayed in multiple exhibitions in different locations.
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Cost: $750 for a series of six.
But what about falling for a series?
Fingers crossed for a series.
Enthusiasm for a series of recent by-elections was notable.
Siegel then reunited with Eastwood for a series of movies.
"They asked for a series of protective measures," she said.
Nobody is looking for a series of public floggings.
Doesn't that seem like a thin premise for a series?
The contractors had been cited for a series of violations.
He called for a series of steps, including family retreats.
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Simulations were performed for a series-parallel reaction.
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