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Discover Ludwig'ones for' can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a group of people or things that are separate from a different group. For example, "These cars are for the adults, and those ones for the kids."
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Most people put on old wrinkly ones for wizards.
White ones, for example.
They're not ones for boozy parties.
(Or the affectionate ones, for that matter).
(Tight black ones for adults; loose transparent ones for children).
The next two months were tense ones for Brown.
(Six bite-size ones for $1).
A couple of quick ones for you.
Fifty bad ones for every good one.
You may need ones for Easter.
Prepare your loved ones for grief.
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