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The phrase "a repository for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a place or system where something is stored or collected, often referring to information or data.
Example: "The library serves as a repository for historical documents and rare books."
Alternatives: "a storehouse for" or "a collection of".
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That you're a repository for jokes.
It's a repository for Viggo's political and world views, too.
I have become a repository for people's recollections.
Today, the old skatehouse is a repository for softball equipment.
At the moment, he explained, "it is more like a repository for dressing".
Chrysler used Plymouth as a repository for affordable, sometimes peppy models designed to attract young buyers.
The UN secretariat could serve as a repository for such data.
A Web site by Margot Lovejoy is a repository for accounts of changed lives (www.myturningpoint.com).
The testimony became a repository for both the memories and the dreams of France's food world.
This time, The Nutcracker was going to be a repository for Tchaikovsky's grief.
Arsuaga believes it was a mortuary – a repository for the dead.
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