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The phrase "are pictures for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when asking about the purpose or intended audience of pictures.
Example: "Are pictures for educational purposes or just for decoration?"
Alternatives: "are images intended for" or "are photos meant for".
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Uh-oh: The menu has no English translations, although there are pictures for the major dishes on the wall.
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What were the pictures for?
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