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Discover LudwigThe phrase "illustrations for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to pictures or drawings that are meant to accompany or enhance a written text. Example: The textbook includes several beautiful illustrations for each chapter, helping to clarify complex concepts for the students.
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Henri Matisse's fleshy illustrations for "Ulysses".
Marjorie Priceman, whose illustrations for "Zin!
Illustrations for Mazescapes by Roxie Munro".
Illustrations for "The Hobbit," by Maurice Sendak.
He describes and gives illustrations for 8 hand-carts.
Did illustrations for magazines and posters for ads.
His work includes illustrations for Khwājū Kermānī's Khamseh ("Five Poems"), completed in 1396, and margin illustrations for Sultan Aḥmad's Dīvān.
An avid watercolorist, he provided many illustrations for his books.
doing free-lance illustrations for book and magazine publishers.
She does custom illustrations for customers using photographs they provide.
The illustrations for the banana and the peach remain unaffected.
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