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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pedestal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a base or support for a statue or a figurative expression for elevating someone or something in status or importance.
Example: "The artist placed the sculpture on a pedestal to highlight its beauty and significance."
Alternatives: "a base" or "a platform".
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You're on a pedestal.
He was put on a pedestal.
"He put me on a pedestal.
I really put her on a pedestal.
Alicia, a sneer embossed on a pedestal.
They're on a pedestal now.
Parents put 'intensive parenting' on a pedestal.
Should there be a pedestal at all?
Putting a woman on a pedestal?
"Eddie wasn't put on a pedestal.
Now he puts him on a pedestal.
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