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Discover LudwigThe phrase "studies for" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to express something that is being done in preparation for something else. For example, "He spent the summer studying for college entrance exams."
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They were studies for paintings.
Medical studies, for one thing.
What are religious studies for?
Several architects made studies for the structure.
We conducted multiple studies for two reasons.
Case studies for product design.
They are never just "preparatory studies" for paintings.
They are either practice exercises or preparatory studies for paintings.
Collage studies for similar paintings are in the show.
Three studies for more detailed designs are under way.
A series of studies for the portrait are included here.
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