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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a beacon for many" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that serves as a source of inspiration or guidance for a large number of people.
Example: "Her dedication to helping others has made her a beacon for many in the community seeking support and direction."
Alternatives: "a guiding light for many" or "an inspiration to many".
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But it was also a beacon for many others, like Ms. Collins, 63, who moved to New York City from Denver in 1962.
It was this combination of professionalism and moral clarity that made him a beacon for many journalists seeking to untangle the wars of recent years.
The school that has been a beacon for many low-income families who struggle to pay the $3,250 tuition is teetering and trying to avoid extinction.
America's colleges and universities are the pride of the nation and a beacon for many other countries.
For many decades, the idealistic and violent aspects of the FARC have been a beacon for many Colombians who live in harsh conditions.
If you are here now, or are planning to come soon, you know that 5 Pointz has the pulsating power of a beacon for many; a living thriving vessel for the creative spirit to be expressed in myriad ways, many personal.
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