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Discover LudwigThe phrase "punishments for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the consequences or penalties imposed for certain actions. Example: The punishments for stealing include fines, community service, and even imprisonment.
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I start thinking up punishments for him.
Punishments for drug offences have been particularly severe.
Grisly 18th-century punishments for buggery in the Royal Navy?
He also signed a law easing punishments for economic crimes.
But they also dole out punishments for "moral offences".
The current law also lacks clarity about punishments for a convicted rapist.
As it pressed its offer of engagement, the Obama administration intentionally downplayed possible punishments for Tehran.
It means swift and certain punishments for criminals, but not necessarily harsh ones.
He welcomed the new efforts to make punishments for violations more likely.
This contributes to the "rampant disparity" in punishments for rape cases, he said.
He imposed clear punishments for misbehaviour and challenged the students academically.
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