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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are for big" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is intended for larger sizes or quantities, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "These containers are for big items, such as furniture or appliances."
Alternatives: "are meant for large" or "are intended for bigger".
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are for big
preposition
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The Conservatives are for big business, for people who already have money like that.
"The plans aren't for us, they are for big businessmen," says Mario Riascos, a community leader in Buenaventura.
They say they have more than 100,000 cases, though none are for big money, like the injured workers' cases; Feinberg has even settled most of those.
After some people complained that most of the plans they find are for big houses, she assembled a library of small-house plans.
Like what Hollywood is for entertainment, London and New York are for big finance, Milan and Paris are for fashion, and Silicon Valley is for technology.
Many of them are for big projects.
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A central "inclination" is for big pictures and for drawings.
He's for big government, big debt and perpetual war".
B is for big TVs.
It's for big boys only.
That's for big kids," I said.
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