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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prescriptions for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to guidelines or instructions for achieving a certain outcome. For example, "The coach gave us prescriptions for success in the tournament."
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Prescriptions for antidepressants have soared.
They were given prescriptions for inhaled medicines.
Prescriptions for everything we could think of".
That's why we have prescriptions for medicine.
The plans differed, however, in their prescriptions for residential development.
They compound physicians', dentists', and veterinarians' prescriptions for drugs.
And standing prescriptions for Adderall and Haldol, of course.
He doesn't venture to make prescriptions for Europe.
Do you have any prescriptions for curtailing it?
In 1974, Americans filled nearly 60 million prescriptions for Valium.
The prescriptions for fixing those two situations are completely different.
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