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The phrase "a monastery for aid" is not correct and may be confusing in written English.
It could be used in a context discussing a place that provides assistance or support, but the wording is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The community established a monastery for aid, where monks offered shelter and food to those in need."
Alternatives: "a refuge for assistance" or "a sanctuary for support".
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The torment -- evil and malign, as things tend to be in such movies -- drives him to a monastery for aid and solace.
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He may have to be sent to a monastery for a life of seclusion and penance.
Since 1937 it has been a monastery for a small group of Benedictine nuns.
It's as if Farrington himself had been in a monastery for the last 20 years.
He later returned to Constantinople, where he established a monastery for laymen and opened a school by the imperial library.
He describes his new home as a "monastery for programmers".
The prosecutor entered a monastery for 3 days and consulted a priest.
Maybe he should have done what Leonard Cohen did this year and head to a monastery for some chill-out time.
I once lived at a Zen monastery for a year.
And become monks in a Buddhist monastery for a year.
The town has been a monastic centre for centuries; St. Jerome built a monastery there and, with the aid of Palestinian rabbis, translated the Old Testament into Latin from the original Hebrew (5th century ce).
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