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"for royalty" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is meant specifically for people of royal rank, such as a special event, celebration, or privilege. For example, "The castle hosted a banquet for royalty and their guests."
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For Royalty.
She was going shopping — for royalty experts.
It is a bed for royalty.
And here, too, apologists for royalty are wrong.
Only one packet lists a charge for royalty fees.
"Some artists will ask for royalty for a product.
It's a mat with bark and feathers for royalty.
You can't, it seems, move in Rajasthan for royalty.
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