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The phrase "are mainly for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the primary purpose or function of something.
Example: "These tools are mainly for improving productivity in the workplace."
Alternatives: "are primarily intended for" or "are chiefly for".
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My sculptures are mainly for merchandising.
Certificates are mainly for an established athletic trainer to specialize.
Likewise, state shareholdings in companies like Gazprom are mainly for politics, not profits.
While the cutbacks are mainly for safety reasons, the drugs' multibillion-dollar cost to Medicare intensified scrutiny of the products.
In London, she says, the streets are mainly for walking, "like the bed where the river flows".
Brazil is still a very macho society, and sports are mainly for boys, so people would say to them: What is this girl doing?
I believe that the assembly are mainly for scrutiny purposes which does not effect the "primacy" of the mayor (more's the pity).
As the D.O.T. study concluded, "We may have reached the point where we no longer have the luxury of assuming that highways are mainly for private automobiles".
According to the report, China's government says the projects "are mainly for improving the living and working conditions of those stationed on the islands".
That spurred the creation of America's Environmental Protection Agency.The idea that environmental concerns are mainly for the rich is still powerful and persistent.
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The 18 prime contractors are mainly for-profit companies; though, there are also two non-profits among them19.
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