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The phrase "a strong beacon for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that serves as a guiding light or source of inspiration for others.
Example: "Her dedication to environmental conservation has become a strong beacon for young activists around the world."
Alternatives: "a powerful symbol for" or "a guiding light for".
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That's because this year's muse is the saxophonist Wayne Shorter, one of the greatest living composers in jazz, and a strong beacon for most of these musicians.
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Israel has always been a pillar of stability in the Middle East, and as a strong beacon of democracy, it stands side by side with the United States in facing today's challenges for a better tomorrow for all of us.
This was "not a strong beacon light", rather "a small candle flame, casting vague and multiple shadows".
The lessons learned from the Idea Stores are being applied to the way in which the libraries can become strong beacons for their communities.
A Britain that is a beacon for liberty and justice.
Its mission is simple, but strong: American's economic vitality must remain a beacon for the world, and smart, locally-based development is the best path to achieving that success.
But Pinto herself is a bright beacon for Indian actors.
New Jersey has become a national beacon for gay equality.
It is seen as a signal beacon for an increasingly unpredictable state.
You are a consistent beacon for your teammates, and I think they respect that.
Who could be a better beacon for goodness?
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