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"a beacon to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something or someone that serves as a guiding or illuminating force. It can also be used metaphorically to mean something that is inspiring or a source of hope. Example: "The Statue of Liberty is a beacon to immigrants, welcoming them to a new life in America."
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He was a beacon to us all.
His work will forever remain a beacon to enlightened industrialists.
"The purple lampshade is a beacon to people.
They made Mr. Stockhausen a beacon to younger composers.
The lamp in the window of his study became a beacon to the rivermen.
A democratic Egypt could once again be a beacon to the region.
May his true heart serve as a beacon to light our way".
Such a Turkey would be a beacon to East and West alike.
Today it is a museum, a beacon to the city's once-bustling past.
They act as a beacon to other advertisers and set a high bar of creativity.
Throughout the 1980s she was like a beacon to the people living under communist totalitarian tyrannies.
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