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The phrase 'for which it is' is correct and usable in written English.
You generally use this phrase when you are referring to the purpose of something. For example: This charity provides financial support for those in need, for which it is widely praised.
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The history of the Auxois is closely tied to its homeland, for which it is named.
8A finite population is one for which it is possible to count its individuals or units.
Luckily there is one astronomical phenomenon for which it is possible to work out its absolute brightness.
From there Scotland had to play catch-up, a game for which it is ill-fitted.
AT&T is helped by the iPhone, for which it is the exclusive United States carrier.
A relation for which it is true is called a symmetrical relation (example: "is parallel to").
Few of these, however, are the ones for which it is popularly most esteemed.
"I'm bothered even in the indication for which it is approved," he said.
Princeton was trying to stage another early-round upset, for which it is known.
THE DALLOWAY The replacement for Lani Kai is less highfalutin than the Virginia Woolf character for which it is named.
A state must make full reparation for any injury caused by an illegal act for which it is internationally responsible.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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