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The phrase "map for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used as a noun phrase that describes a plan, guide or strategy for achieving a goal. For example, "We need to create a map for success in this new venture."
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"There's no map for this.
A route map for Gareth.
Lisi had his map for the universe.
"A route map for the country".
Powell's even provides a map for customers.
He scoured the map for alternatives.
Here's the same map for CSP.
(See map for specific Class A ships).
It's off the tourism map, for now.
Science provides us with a map for orientating ourselves.
The new offering would be called MAP, for multiaccess portal.
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