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The phrase "are studies for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the purpose or intended audience of studies or research.
Example: "The question remains: are studies for the general public or for academic professionals?"
Alternatives: "are studies intended for" or "are studies aimed at".
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Several of the drawings are studies for larger paintings and sculptures, some owned by Mr. Logan.
These are studies for a full-dress engraving, elaborate and rigidly formal.
If there are no grand paintings in the show, there are studies for some.
Almost all the book pieces are studies for — or after — three-dimensional versions.
They are studies for it but are also said to serve as "meditations".
The earliest are studies for sculptures, made on graph paper with felt-tip pen and, notably, correction fluid.
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That means about 210,000 students are studying for free in Canada's most populous province.
They were studies for paintings.
I'm studying for my GCSEs.
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