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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are for him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is intended for or meant for a specific person, in this case, "him."
Example: "These gifts are for him, and I hope he enjoys them."
Alternatives: "are intended for him" or "are meant for him."
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Coal operators are for him," he yelled.
Either you are for him or against him".
A lot of the fans are for him.
My dad and I are for him, my stepmother vehemently against.
"George Bush has been here saying coal miners are for him.
You could hear the capital letters in his voice – they are, for him, what passes emotion.
Does he know the thunderous cheers from the crowd are for him?
Either they are for him or against him; no liberal middle ground is permitted.
The group could split into those who are for him and those who are against".
"What Keith does is for Keith and any decisions he wishes to make are for him.
Mr. Feliciano allowed that the television and DVD player are for him, too.
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