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'for an indefinite' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an unspecified or unlimited length of time. For example, "We plan to stay in this city for an indefinite period of time."
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This agreement is for an indefinite period.
The present convention is concluded for an indefinite period.
"They should be protected for an indefinite period of time".
"And things may stay bad for an indefinite period".
The dosemeter is designed for an indefinite use and enables cold sterilization.
The latest stand-off must not provide the pretext for an indefinite impasse.
Her request for an indefinite postponement is now unlikely to be granted.
To aid the cause, this will be my last formal post for an indefinite time.
"I am remanding him to the Metropolitan Detention Center for an indefinite period of time".
Generally, property given by testament cannot be tied up by the testator for an indefinite future.
"These people cannot be kept in illegal custody for an indefinite period," he insisted.
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