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The phrase "are for populations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing resources, services, or policies that are intended for specific groups of people or communities.
Example: "The new health initiatives are for populations that are at higher risk of chronic diseases."
Alternatives: "are intended for communities" or "are designed for groups".
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Some objectives are for populations, representing the "here and now", whereas other objectives concern superpopulations that generate the populations.
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How useful could these effects be for population health?
But the disease can be catastrophic for populations that are already threatened, isolated or fragmented.
*Data are for the total population.
White Australians don't always understand how spiritual land is for Indigenous populations.
"You are restricting them to what is, for this population, potentially high-cost venues," Ms. Ericson said.
It's absolutely not the goal to be for one population.
(A straightforward generalization would be for each population to consist of ({mathcal{O}}({mathcal{N}})) neurons).
And the more that people explicitly talk about it being a fantasy, the better it will be for the population.
Lorenz curves can be generated for populations of very different sizes and compositions.
The highest essential oil yields (2.70-2.802.70-2.80%tained for populations of high altitudes.
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