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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is certainly for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong belief or certainty about the purpose or intended recipient of something. Example: "This award is certainly for those who have shown exceptional dedication and hard work throughout the year."
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Your current exhibition, "Emilio Sanchez: A Life in Art," is certainly, for those who love color, a must see.
Hence, the need to "incentivise" managers by giving them the chance to make a fortune.A fortune is certainly for the having.
The medical paper you quote is certainly for real, Mark - and, what's more, research shows that watching football can affect your sight and your insides too.
You probably have your own views on whether visitors would be benign, but in any case the lack of conflict is certainly for the best.
If you're into watching Schwimmer get in a fight, drink bottles of wine, break down in tears and eat multiple beautifully cooked meals all in the course of 40ish minutes, the premiere is certainly for you.
The greatest potential for disease modification by treatment is certainly for allergic wheeze, but also, potentially, for the hypothesised entity "non-allergic wheeze due to increased immune responses to viral infections".
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It's certainly for the upper reaches of the upper one per cent.
"She was certainly for equal pay, equal treatment, equal rights," Ms. Cafferata said.
But there is certainly pressure for reform.
And there is certainly cause for concern.
And there is certainly room for doubt.
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