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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mecca for" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is used to describe a place that attracts a lot of attention, interest, or popularity. For example, " Las Vegas is a mecca for gamblers."
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It's a mecca for geologists.
Cebu: A Mecca for Many Filipinos.
It was a mecca for aficionados.
Millthorpe became a mecca for progressives.
This is just a mecca for cycling.
But why has Harvard been such a mecca for poetry?
In particular, it was a mecca for aspiring political theorists.
So, what makes Montclair such a mecca for novelists?
"This is a Mecca for us," he said.
The city has become a mecca for elite water sports.
"The village seems to be a mecca for Central Americans".
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