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Discover Ludwig"were not for" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in conditional sentences to indicate that something would not have happened if not for a particular factor. Example: Were it not for her quick thinking, we would have missed our flight.
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They were not for publication.
Rules and laws were not for them.
But again, they were not for everyone.
She decided drugs were not for her.
Those privileges were not for me.
"Your actions were not for any cause.
Some songs were not for casual fans.
These were not for millions but billions.
She said they were not for sale.
For a change, the boos were not for them.
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