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The phrase "a lighthouse on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the location of a lighthouse, typically followed by a geographical feature or body of water.
Example: "We visited a lighthouse on the rocky cliffs overlooking the ocean."
Alternatives: "a beacon on" or "a tower on".
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In 1863, the scientist Michael Faraday was given a lighthouse on the river Thames.
There is a lighthouse on Cape Point about 1.2 miles (2 km) east of the Cape of Good Hope.
Beyond the windows are hazy outlines of trees, houses, power lines, perhaps a lighthouse on a lonely outcropping.
An image of a lighthouse on a craggy, purple shore is by Ghaleb al-Bihani, also from Yemen.
Leave me in Atlanta, or Portland, Ore., Gig Harbor, Wash., or in a lighthouse on the coast of Maine.
The place is supposed to be some kind of ancient sacred Indian ground that George Washington put a lighthouse on.
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Hallsworth and his former lover succeed in turning on a lighthouse to signal 261 U.S. ships, and the South Korean woman's father activates mines in the channel.
A derelict lighthouse on a nature reserve in East Yorkshire is to be converted into a visitors' centre after being awarded a £470,500 lottery grant.
Like a lighthouse perched on seaweed-covered rocks, a temple stands on a landscape of black hair, atop a structure that is taller than I am.
A lighthouse, built on the shore of Lake Erie in 1875, now houses a museum.
They looked like they were designed for a lighthouse keeper on some wild Cornish coast.
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