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Discover Ludwig"for such as" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to certain people or things that are being included in a general statement. For example, you could say "This promotion is open to all, for such as students and teachers".
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There are some elements of your holiday you cannot claim for, such as unsatisfactory accommodation.
Instead her inspiration is often the performances of actors she writes for, such as Lancashire.
Britain, therefore, should be a haven for such as him even though his utterances are despicable.
Is there a certain theme you're looking for, such as food, wildlife or culture?
There is surely a special place in hell for such as these.
A previous FRC investigation concluded there were no grounds for such as probe.
The pamphlets also list worrisome symptoms to watch for, such as fever.
For such as these, freedom is about breaking free of allegiance, of the restrictions of the local and the particular.
Even with familial harmony, there are some occasions that can't be accounted for – such as when nature intervenes.
"Writing books is a terrible magnet for such as her," confided Macaulay in a letter to her sister Jeanie.
Of course there are some kinds of music I don't particularly care for, such as rap music.
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