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Discover LudwigThe expression "a haven of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means a place or situation that provides refuge, safety, or tranquility. Example: After a long day of work, my garden becomes a haven of peace where I can relax and escape from the stresses of daily life.
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A haven of kindness.
But Caesar's is a haven of civility.
This normalizes impropriety in a haven of horseplay.
The boundary between mud flat and coastal wetland ecosystems is highly productive and a haven of considerable biodiversity.
"The death occurred in the deceased's home which ought to be a haven of safety".
But this small gem in Italy's heel is far from a haven of monkish abstemiousness.
Officials described the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation as a "haven of waste".
From today's vantage point, Vienna of old might seem a haven of high culture.
Also providing a haven of hope is the small, but growing, number of support groups.
The public sector, by contrast, is a haven of security and stability.
The movie sells the club as a haven of harmless naughtiness and fervent fantasy.
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