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Discover LudwigThe phrase "uniform for" is correct and usable in written English, and it generally means that something is intended to be the same for everyone.
For example, you could say: "The school has a strict dress code, with a uniform for all students."
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"I'm in uniform for both of those.
You wear a uniform for a football game, and there's a uniform for conducting business.
HANWELL: (sadly) We couldn't afford the uniform for the grammar.
She even made a school uniform for them.
You wouldn't be wearing a uniform for a company".
The standard uniform for school shooters is a duster.
But Glavine stayed in uniform for more than two hours.
But Tuck wants to be in uniform for multiple reasons.
A $250 gift provides a uniform for one LCC athlete.
"He took advantage of his uniform for power and money".
Ms. Pulitzer provided a new uniform for an entire class.
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