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Discover LudwigThe phrase "What purposes" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when inquiring about the reasons or objectives behind an action or decision. Example: "What purposes do you have in mind for this project?"
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What purposes would that serve?
–What purposes do children's stories serve in different cultures around the world?
What purposes did these objects of art serve for the Egyptians?
-For what purposes is coal used?
For what purposes did the ancient culture use this system?
For what purposes is it most commonly used?
For what purposes did the Wampanoag use cranberries?
How and for what purposes is it used in a particular society?
Asked for what purposes he had the account, he responded: "Certainly not for tax avoidance.
Further Questions for Discussion: -For what purposes do you use maps?
The Guardian is investigating who is behind each, what information they track, and for what purposes.
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