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The phrase "dreams for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express someone's hopes or aspirations for the future. Example: "She had big dreams for her career, and worked tirelessly to achieve them."
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I have dreams for myself.
Some have big dreams for technology.
His dreams for Manhattan were undiminished, though.
Trump had grand dreams for the site.
Abandoning her plagued my dreams for years.
Why the dreams, for that matter".
But those are dreams for the future.
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Ultimately, he has big dreams for his business.
"Dreams, for most kids, stay in a blur," Will said.
"I have dreams for my daughters," she says.
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