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The phrase "for which there was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific situation or condition that existed in the past.
Example: "There was a significant event for which there was much anticipation among the community."
Alternatives: "for which there existed" or "for which there was a".
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But Duchamp did something for which there was no precedent.
I was being pressured to perform some library-related activities for which there was no need.
In several transformants, vector-coded gene products for which there was no selection are also synthesized.
The role of literature director, for which there was no template, Meic largely invented himself.
"It was existential, psychodynamic, philosophical speculation for which there was no empirical proof," Solomon said.
She developed epilepsy, a disease for which there was no treatment in the late nineteenth century.
It survived through a series of arbitrary state actions for which there was no supporting ideology.
Billings on the account, for which there was no previous agency, were not disclosed.
He produced the spade 10, for which there was no penalty.
There were some things this week for which there was no rebuttal.
That would require a treaty change for which there was no political will.
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