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The phrase "meant for fun" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when joking about an event, remark, or experience. For example: "I accidentally dropped my phone in the pool - it was meant for fun!".
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Kids think summer is meant for fun".
I could go on, but really all of this boils (toils and troubles) down to the fact that I love Halloween because it is a holiday that is simply meant for fun.
Re "Specialty Camps Can Stretch Minds (and Wallets)" (Feb. 3), which described new variations on traditional summer camps: When I was growing up -- I'm 46 -- summer camp was meant for fun, not a stepping stone to impress some college admissions officer.
This is a car primarily meant for fun, but there's a good deal of utility, too.
Although Snapchat is meant for fun, it can be construed into dangerous actions.
While holidays are meant for fun and celebration, an annual event like Darwin Day is important in today's educational climate.
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"I mean for fun".
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They both also discovered early on that they enjoyed working with young people and that they felt everyone should get a chance to spend at least part of the summer doing what the season is meant for: having fun outdoors.
Most video games are extremely unrealistic such as the Call Of Duty and Medal of Honor series that are just meant for good fun.
This is what sirens do, but sometimes sirens are meant for a little fun.
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