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"a beacon for" is a grammatically correct phrase.
It is typically used to describe a person or thing that serves as an example or guide to others. For example, "The company has become a beacon for sustainable business practices in the industry."
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Was he a beacon for his flock?
A beacon for his family and friends.
The sea is a beacon for us.
His police uniform makes him a beacon for lost tourists.
A Britain that is a beacon for liberty and justice.
And Bush's Iraq has become a beacon for terrorists.
Even in jail, he remained a beacon for fundamentalists.
"She's been a beacon for opportunity for young singers".
Mecca has historically been a beacon for Muslim immigrants.
"It will become like a beacon for the day".
In formal legal terms, it is a beacon for gay rights, says Mr Tatchell.
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