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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are for anything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is suitable or applicable for a wide range of purposes or uses.
Example: "These tools are for anything you might need in the workshop, from repairs to creative projects."
Alternatives: "are for any purpose" or "are suitable for everything".
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The average guest-room in America is a terrible mess, and we are for anything that promises to make it better.
If you prefer your sports involving snow or ice, there is the news of an American winning the first world championships in women's ski jumping, or the chance to contemplate the idea that Washington's Alex Ovechkin is the Tiger Woods of hockey, or at least a potential back-to-back M.V.P. Hey, we are for anything that brings on that trumpet sound.
Blogger Yomi Adegoke said: "Thinly veiling vanity as philanthropy more than irks … the pretence these images are for anything other than an onslaught of 'natural beauty' acclamations, coupled with pats on the back for 'fighting the cause' makes the no makeup selfie mania even harder to stomach".
I am tempted to say, therefore, that the humanities are for anything and everything.
Fans, hungry as they are for anything whiffing of Rowling, flocked to see and comment.
Tell the teachers how grateful you are for anything they can do to help your child.
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"I'm for anything that's American," he said.
I wonder if it is for anything in particular.
"We're for anything that protects investors," Mr. Paulson said.
"But the invoices won't be for anything.
They don't have to be for anything.
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