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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are for drinking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe items or substances that are intended to be consumed as beverages.
Example: "These glasses are for drinking water, while the larger ones are for serving juice."
Alternatives: "meant for consumption" or "intended for beverages".
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Saturdays are for drinking through the game and big nights out.
Paris rooftops are just as great for climbing as they are for drinking beer.
Parisian rooftops are just as great for climbing as they are for drinking beer.
They are for drinking, not thinking.
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A vast majority were for drinking.
Mark Twain accurately summed up the West when he cracked, "Whiskey's for drinking.
Rosé is for drinking, not thinking.
Because it's for drinking, residents aren't supposed to swim in it.
Out west, as they say, whisky is for drinking and water is for fighting over.
Perhaps John Torode is right; wine's for drinking with a roast, not for tipping into it.
None has lasted better than his observation that, out west, "whiskey is for drinking; water is for fighting over".
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