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The part of a sentence "registry for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when referring to a list or record of names or information that is kept for a specific purpose. For example: - "I need to register for a wedding registry so my guests know what gifts to give me." - "The government has set up a registry for all citizens to register their firearms." - "The hospital maintains a registry for organ donors." - "The university has a registry for all enrolled students."
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Some are using the registry for charity.
It also establishes a registry for lobbyists.
Phone numbers will stay on the registry for five years.
"We're just using the registry for ideas," Ms. Viola said.
Journalists check the registry for purposes of investigative reporting.
While still at that school, he completed the first car Stanley Steamer registry for the museum.
Earlier this month the government opened the registry for pharmacists wishing to sell legal weed.
According to the law, the teenager will remain on the national registry for life.
In Cambodia, there is no centralized registry for births and deaths.
A decade ago, the Canadian Kennel Club reopened its registry for the dogs.
In New York State, the no-calls registry, for those wanting to avoid telemarketers, is a good model.
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