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The part of a sentence 'for a workshop' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the purpose or context of a particular activity. For example, "I'm attending a meeting for a workshop on communication skills."
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"It's a prop," I said, "for a workshop.
I'd even settle for a workshop in Iowa.
Mr. Martins had him make a piece for a workshop.
The garage has enough space for a workshop and a storage room.
But it was an apt location for a workshop on self-esteem among home health aides.
She talks, somewhat wistfully, about having once done Hamlet for a workshop.
We have even (unusually for a "workshop") been working on particle physics.
And on one of those days, I signed up for a workshop for people who had written but never performed".
When Cynthia Nixon was eleven years old, she auditioned for a workshop with the director Mike Nichols.
(The dozen other guests there for a workshop, "Transforming Depression and Anxiety: A Path of Skillful Compassion," didn't lighten the mood much).
A couple of years ago Mr. Houghton offered Mr. Irwin and Mr. Shiner space for a workshop, with no commitment to a full production.
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