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The phrase "a lantern for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that provides guidance, illumination, or inspiration, often metaphorically.
Example: "Her words served as a lantern for those lost in the darkness of despair."
Alternatives: "a guide for" or "a beacon for".
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Ideally, you'll have three types: a lantern for communal gatherings (eGear's 10-Day Lantern is around $35), flashlights for general use (Energizer Industrial 2-LED, $9.50) and headlamps (Brinkmann 3-LED, two for $11) for reading and maintenance tasks.
The pictures of all 96 were displayed on a banner across the front of the St George's Hall, which proclaimed "Never Forgotten". A lantern for each was laid on the steps and people paid respects throughout the day, laying wreaths and Liverpool football club scarves.
Another statement that was included in the 1 September 1952, Announcement for the 33rd annual meeting included additional information to the statement, 'A lantern for the projection of slides of standard size will be available.
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But there is no question that the deployment of federal funds, especially in this economic climate, is a lantern of hope for the suffering of millions in every nation on the planet.
He says his focus is always on capturing the local specificity of the place, designing a venue that somehow responds to the fan culture of the team in question, whether that's a glowing lantern for Munich, a sharp white temple for Bordeaux, or an archaic masonry complex of vaults and buttresses for Stamford Bridge.
It has a spacious front porch on which to park your muddy wellies, a lantern loop for your torch and brightly coloured orange guy ropes, so you won't trip over them after one too many at the main stage.
After reading Garrison Keillor's review of "American Vertigo," I knew the spirit of Diogenes could finally rest in peace.What a shame that the sage, who spent his life traveling the land with a lantern looking for an honest man, never met the host and writer of "A Prairie Home Companion".
Diogenes the Cynic, the central figure, is famous for living in a wine jar (Diogenes Laertius [= DL] VI 23) and going about with a lantern looking for 'a man' — i.e., someone not corrupted (DL VI 41).
"It is his ghost out there with a lantern looking for his head.
Jersey is reputedly home to the wailing ghosts of countless dead children and also to the "Hooker Man," a phantom who roams train tracks at night with a lantern, looking for his lost arm.
One of these innovative products emerged from a challenge by charity SolarAid to make a solar lantern for less than $10.
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