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The phrase "a star for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a person or thing that is being recognized or celebrated for their achievements or qualities.
Example: "She was chosen as a star for her outstanding contributions to the community."
Alternatives: "a symbol of" or "an icon for".
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It bears a star for unity, coloured red for independence.
A balanced equation: a star for a star.
On Monday, he was a star for the Yankees.
Looking for a star for your winter garden?
So I'll give Congress a star for (incremental) improvement.
Everyone was a star for the Nets 44-288).
He has been a star for 40 years.
She once demoted Le Cirque by a star for snobbishness.
"We just named a star for Kirk Douglas, for his ninety-ninth birthday," she said.
I just felt like I was a star for a day, which sounds really sad.
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