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The phrase "a honour for" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form is "an honour for" due to the vowel sound at the beginning of "honour."
Example: "It is an honour for me to receive this award."
Alternatives: "a privilege to" or "a great respect for".
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It is a honour for us to do so.
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It was thus an honour for a dog to have its own grave in the family plot.
On one minor charge he was found to have broken parliamentary rules by recommending an honour for a lawyer without disclosing that he had received £500 from him.
To be in the top eight in Africa is an honour for such a small nation".
"It is an honour for you to be a soldier, you are the best, you are somebody.
"Being called Shabiha is an honour for me rather than an accusation.
"It was an honour for Safa to host such a seminar," Jordaan said.
"It means a lot for Germany and it's an honour for all of us," said Kerber.
It is an honour for me to reflect on a momentous period in the evolution of South Africa's Public Health.
Today is it an honour for me to be speaking again after a long time.
It's an honour for me to be joining at such a pivotal point in its recent history.
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