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The phrase "a god for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that serves as a deity or source of inspiration for a particular group or purpose.
Example: "In ancient mythology, Zeus was considered a god for the sky and thunder."
Alternatives: "a deity for" or "a divine figure for".
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Dawood is not a god for me.
So Musa was a god for me, a simple god of few words.
For the scientifically informed theologian's angle, try Richard Swinburne's "Is There a God?" For a deliriously delightful romp through philosophical cosmology, read John Leslie's "Infinite Minds".
He was a god for me, a Dionysian figure, a poet, a philospher.' Relationships: first marriage to Majwa Sarkis in 1971 ended in 1977.
Cynthia DiTiberio, the editor who acquired "There Is a God" for HarperOne, told me that Hostetler's work was limited; she called him "an extensive copy editor".
The second ad is for the Fiduciary Trust Company of New York and is entitle "The Greeks Had a God for It".
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Jesus, can't a man make a God-for-living living".
Building B Builds A God Box For Internet Video [NewTeeVee].
I thought this was an excellent example of a thank-God-for-divorce tale.
A thank-God-for-divorce tale, midlife version.
It is the replacement of a false God for a better one.
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