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"imprint for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when discussing the purpose or purposeful action of creating a lasting impact or influence. Example: The company's new marketing campaign is designed to imprint for a positive brand image in consumers' minds. In this example, the phrase "imprint for" is used to indicate the intended outcome or purpose of the marketing campaign, which is to create a positive and lasting impression of the brand.
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Among its moneymaking stratagems is Equiano, an imprint for writers of color.
HarperCollins announced it would be starting a digital-first imprint for its online writers' community, Authonomy.
Beverly Hills also takes a credit-card imprint for unpaid parking tickets.
And yet, in 2016, Simon & Schuster announced that it was launching Salaam Reads, an imprint for Muslim-themed children's books.
The process of cloning involves the resetting of the "imprint" for a few genes associated with behavior and growth.
None of the recordings sold well, and after 1977 Dark Horse became Mr. Harrison's imprint for his own work.
Ecco has given Anthony Bourdain his own imprint for three to five books a year that "reflect his remarkably eclectic tastes".
"It's a perfect imprint for the way the book industry is suffering," Johnny Temple, the publisher and editor of Akashic, said recently.
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The kids sleep in plain pajamas -- no Tweetie Bird imprints for us.
Two scenes from "The Matthew Shepard Story" on NBC leave haunting imprints for very different reasons.
Besides Guerrilla, she is working on a contemporary drama called Imprinted for ITV Studios and a period drama for the BBC.
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