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The phrase "a shrine of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a place or object that is revered or dedicated to a particular person, idea, or thing, often in a spiritual or symbolic context.
Example: "The museum became a shrine of modern art, attracting visitors from around the world."
Alternatives: "a temple of" or "a monument to".
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His home in Farmington, Conn .is a shrine of Walpoliana.
She is a hall of mirrors, a shrine of paradox.
At the reception, there was a shrine of votive lights, each set in chocolate.
This Zen of Goldilocks has a corresponding holy text and a shrine, of sorts.
The Pinza Piran cemetery is a shrine of sorts, holding the remains of five famous elders.
A shrine of flowers and candles was growing yesterday at the side of Hoxton Chicken and Pizza.
Bombed in 1986 by the United States military, the house had become a shrine of sorts to Colonel Qaddafi's leadership.
The passage sets a sacramental seal on the art of Vermeer as a shrine of artistic devotion.
In front of the building, neighbors made a shrine of cardboard and candles and a portrait of Jesus.
Some fear it could become a shrine of sorts for al-Qaida supporters, and so it may be destroyed.
Yesterday, onlookers were again paying their respects on the pavement outside, which has become a shrine of flowers and candles.
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