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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alliances for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing partnerships or collaborations aimed at achieving a specific goal or purpose.
Example: "The organization is seeking alliances for environmental conservation efforts."
Alternatives: "partnerships for" or "coalitions for".
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We need to build alliances for reform.
Job alliances, for example, draw works councils into company strategy.
The French Revolution terminated the system of alliances for which Kaunitz had stood.
But almost all of America's other alliances, or any country's alliances for that matter, are based on shared interests.
At firm level bosses and works councils formed "alliances for jobs" under which workers sacrificed pay to secure employment.
Her mother is the vice president for advancement and strategic alliances for the American Council on Education in Washington.
Wendy Lewis, the senior vice president for diversity and strategic alliances for Major League Baseball, had heard Lapchick's story before.
We need to build the policy agenda and political alliances for a "new multilateralism" which can combine effectiveness and legitimacy.
Robb's mum Catelyn (Michelle Fairley), meanwhile, is engaged on diplomatic missions to secure alliances for Robb's claim to the throne.
First, we must launch and lead a new era of alliances for the post-9/11 world.
Rivals of the two airlines have called for regulators to scrutinize the merger and any related alliances for anticompetitive issues.
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