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The phrase "a beacon of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something or someone that provides guidance or an example for others to follow. For example, "Her mother was always a beacon of strength and resilience to her."
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Malala has become a beacon of light.
It remains a beacon of educational innovation.
From her it's a beacon of hope.
To be a beacon of hope.
A beacon of hope at a sad time for all.
Which, he says, is a beacon of hope.
Perhaps by casting a beacon of light farther.
Dannatt described the service as "a beacon of trustworthiness".
For sneakerheads, Nike has long been a beacon of style.
Is Iraq capable of becoming a beacon of democracy?
He was a beacon of honesty and integrity.
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