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"for railways" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate something that is intended for use on or related to railways. For example: - The new train was designed for railways with steep inclines. - The government has allocated funds for railways in the upcoming budget. - He is a skilled engineer who specializes in designing bridges for railways.
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Heat causes a number of problems for railways.
Ergo, fashion is hot for railways, not cabs.
The newfound enthusiasm for railways in the kingdom looks set to continue.
The British have a love for railways that Beeching never understood.
Delivering coal to power plants is a crucial task for railways in both countries.
The maximum gradient is a major technical standard with global significance for railways.
Rail level crossings (RLXs) represent a key strategic risk for railways worldwide.
A short description of the Dutch noise legislation for railways is given.
"I realized that meant new buildings for railways and airports on a huge new scale," Mr. Morrison said.
Emission regulations for railways have recently been tightened in Europe and will become even stricter in the future.
Operating ratios, or O.R.'s — total expenses divided by revenue — are the main financial measurement for railways.
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