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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shrine for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a place or object that is dedicated to honoring or remembering a person, deity, or concept.
Example: "The town built a shrine for the local hero who saved many lives during the disaster."
Alternatives: "a memorial for" or "a tribute to".
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When the Ferryman says that the grave of a child buried a year ago has become a shrine for the river folk, he walks upstage to sing directly to the violinist, who is playing an anxiously rocking line.
Moreover, they did not want to create a shrine for his followers.
"And her white belly is a shrine for swindle and delusion".
His heart is buried three hours away, at a shrine for St. Eustace (which he founded).
A shelter, a playground, even a shrine for some, they are now a place of death.
"Others might have to build a shrine for one of them".
Natascha has bought the Strasshof house to prevent it from becoming a shrine for crazy fans.
Amiens Cathedral was built in the middle ages as a shrine for it.
For S. Domenico in Bologna, his workshop made a shrine for the body of St. Dominic (1260s).
Popular acclamation made Odoric an object of devotion, and the municipality erected a shrine for his body.
His gold-domed tomb in Tehrān's Behesht-e Zahrāʾ cemetery has since become a shrine for his supporters.
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