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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sanctuary of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to refer to a place where people go for security, comfort, or rest. For example: "The library provided a sanctuary of peace and quiet after a long day at work."
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On the third Sunday of September, Holy Ground's members would march into a sanctuary of their own.
School should be a sanctuary of ideas.
Teresa Werth, a Sanctuary of Life minister, officiated at the Memorial Art Gallery in Rochester.
Hadrian also built a library, a gymnasium, and a pantheon (a sanctuary of all the gods).
A sanctuary of Asclepius was founded on the south slope of the Acropolis in 420 bc.
"Today we are transforming Emmanuel Baptist Church into a sanctuary of justice".
North of the capital is a sanctuary of Delian Apollo and Artemis.
Practicing open awareness became a sanctuary of relief from her feelings of rage and burnout.
But the underground labyrinth here is a sanctuary of a different sort.
"To learn to win, to lose, to embrace sport as a sanctuary of unity.
The Burning Man festival, meanwhile, remains a sanctuary of beauty because it's sponsor-free.
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