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The phrase "a reverence for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling of deep respect or admiration for someone or something. For example, "She had a reverence for her grandmother's wisdom."
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Stevens has a reverence for facts.
A reverence for dreary elegance crushes imagination.
The prophet Zarathushtra insisted on a reverence for all elements.
They feel a reverence for nature — and also an entitlement.
The strongest themes are romanticism and a reverence for nature.
"I have a reverence for the law," he said.
From Krause, Arrau inherited a reverence for Liszt the man.
Is it Britain, which shares a common language and a reverence for ancient collegiate campuses?
Unlike the modernizing Nasser, however, Qaddafi also expressed a reverence for Bedouin and traditional tribal society.
The Harry Potter films and books are suffused with a reverence for the past.
She had been raised with a reverence for knowledge and books.
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