Sentence examples for is for in from inspiring English sources

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I think that's really what this show is for, in whatever shape it will take.

What a wife is for in the early twenty-first century is, however, less obvious.

I hope you will show the Japanese people and the Tokyo people what the military is for in a state".

The question of what and who vinyl is for in the 21st century, and what it should cost, is fraught.

We have never lived up to our responsibility to help S4C define what it is for in this new media age.

The truth is, we are still figuring out what the U.N., and especially the Security Council, is for in the era of American hyper-puissance, as the French have it.

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THOUGH it is not yet clear how extensive the market is for in-flight Wi-Fi service, the competition to provide it is heating up.

These types of programs make me wonder what the future is for in-seat entertainment.

The treatment is for in-plane scattering in a forward scattering configuration.

And this is for in-person colleges as well as distance-learning colleges, where you take tests in a facility near your home so you don't have to go to college every day.

Oddly enough, though, this system is for in-store purchases only, so it's a convenient and simplified shopping experience that you have to physically undertake with all the driving and the parking and the hey-hey-hey that runaway shopping cart just dinged my car.

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