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The phrase "a landmark for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a significant point of reference or achievement in a particular context, often related to history, culture, or development.
Example: "The new museum serves as a landmark for the city's commitment to preserving its cultural heritage."
Alternatives: "a milestone for" or "a point of reference for".
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Hownsgill Viaduct became a landmark for suicides".
But certainly a landmark for Mr. Meier.
The 2001 season was a landmark for Henderson.
Rio+20 is a landmark for the future.
This is a landmark for the users of those services".
The Montreal deal is a landmark for two reasons.
The law is a landmark for women's rights in Latin America.
Dr. Fink's award is a landmark for ProPublica, founded in 2007, and other digital news outlets.
Opposite the post office stood Nelson's Pillar, a landmark for generations of Dubliners.
He pointed out a landmark for local viewers, Veterans Memorial Park, and said starkly, "It's gone".
"I think he's come up with a landmark for Philadelphia," Mr. Quinn said of Mr. Stern.
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