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Discover Ludwig"a shrine" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a holy or sacred place, object, or person. Example: The small town of Lourdes in France is known for its famous Catholic shrine, where thousands of pilgrims come to pray and seek healing.
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The place is a shrine.
He has a shrine.
The National Portrait Gallery isn't a shrine.
"The curator called it a shrine".
But this is not a shrine.
Pinehurst has become a shrine to Stewart.
"There's a shrine to Maximón.
It would become a shrine.
His show is a shrine.
But it isn't a shrine.
"It's almost like a shrine," he said.
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