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The phrase "cultivated for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something has been done intentionally or purposefully for some particular purpose. For example: Office buildings were carefully designed and cultivated for maximum efficiency.
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On the coast trees are cultivated for resin.
Many are cultivated for their height and attractive foliage.
Plants cultivated for seed are shorter and many-branched.
The tree is cultivated for its edible fruit.
Many species are cultivated for their attractive flowers.
Others are cultivated for their handsome foliage or edible fruit.
Ricin (pronounced RICE-in) is made from castor beans, which have been cultivated for centuries.
Henbane is thoroughly poisonous, but used to be cultivated for medicinal use.
These animals have co-evolved with humans over many centuries as domesticated species cultivated for consumption.
For millennia, it has been cultivated for both its medicinal and its psychoactive properties.
It has been cultivated for thousands of years, but as a lamp oil.
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