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Discover LudwigThe phrase "quantities for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about an amount or amount of something (whether physical or abstract) that is needed or available. For example: "We have large quantities for the new product line."
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Steel was first made in large quantities for railroad rails.
Most of it was produced in such relatively small quantities for these specialist record shops.
Corporations can buy StarOffice in large quantities for as little as $25 per copy.
Just double the quantities: for one turkey think four chickens' worth of stuffing.
The W.P.B. is planning to release small quantities for civilian use for gardening.
Flowers are grown out of season in large quantities for export to northern markets.
The essential elements required in relatively large quantities for adequate growth are called macroelements.
Truck gardens produce specific vegetables in relatively large quantities for distant markets.
Pottery with a simple blue and white glaze was produced in large quantities for popular consumption.
Recipe books routinely give quantities for tables of four to six.
The vocalic system contains two phonological quantities for each tone.
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