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The phrase "a reverence for good" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a deep respect or admiration for goodness or virtuous actions.
Example: "In her speeches, she often emphasizes the importance of a reverence for good in our society."
Alternatives: "a respect for virtue" or "an admiration for goodness."
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The starting point is French, with a reverence for good ingredients and classic technique.
It is a hive of activity that is grounded in a reverence for good books & it has come to be one of the places that identify NY--that seem to belong to us.
It is a hive of activity that is grounded in a reverence for good books & it has come to be one of the places that identify NY--that seem to belong to us..
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Blend the French reverence for good food with an attachment to hierarchy and rules, and you end up with a lot of cooking contests.
In the days following this story, I have been contemplating the ways we navigate legacy and the balance between reverence for good work and critique of ignorance or subjugation.
The book's overriding idea is good but diffuse: that most presidents share mutual respect, a reverence for their office and a willingness to rise above politics to protect it.
Stevens has a reverence for facts.
A reverence for dreary elegance crushes imagination.
The prophet Zarathushtra insisted on a reverence for all elements.
The strongest themes are romanticism and a reverence for nature.
"I have a reverence for the law," he said.
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