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Discover LudwigThe phrase "supplies for" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate items or materials that are necessary for a particular purpose or task. Example: "I bought some supplies for my camping trip, including a tent, sleeping bags, and cooking equipment."
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Blood supplies for transfusions ran low.
Not to mention supplies for science classes.
But panic-buying supplies for a hurricane?
Friendly hotel staff plied us with supplies for picnics.
Where do you get your supplies for expeditions?
Three planes delivered 72 bundles of supplies for the refugees.
How could she buy "school supplies for Iraq children"?
Tennessee, Arizona and Alabama have supplies for the general population.
There I can find complete supplies for a fast dinner.
The FSA used to secure food supplies for Kafr Batna.
The printer itself is sold with supplies for 40 photos.
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