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The phrase "are especially for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is designed or intended specifically for a particular purpose or group.
Example: "These resources are especially for students who need extra help with their studies."
Alternatives: "are specifically for" or "are intended for".
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They are especially for aldermen and epicures.
Sundays are especially for families, with a matinee bill that opens with "The Sentimental Wolf," a delightfully intricate French production.
The city forces you to become who you really are, especially for those who come here to transform.
A "grand" adventure: These spirited outings are especially for grandparents and grandchildren, so leave the parents at home.
Brad Williamson, one of the owners of Quint's Sporting Goods in Saraland, Ala., said the waiting lists for some products are double what they normally are — especially for guns that are mentioned in the gun control debate.
In its opinion, the commission staff said that mail-order pharmacies were typically less expensive for consumers and insurers than retail pharmacies are, especially for long-term prescriptions, like those for diabetes, cholesterol and blood pressure drugs.
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It is, especially for its first two thirds, intently slow.
It turned out to be especially for my parade.
It can be — especially for heavy data users.
"Tinylab is especially for lazy ones.
What a big match this is, especially for Motherwell.
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