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The phrase "a temple of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a place that is revered or dedicated to a particular purpose, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The library is a temple of knowledge, where countless minds come to learn and grow."
Alternatives: "a sanctuary of" or "a haven of".
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It was a temple of gorgeous freakdom.
"This is a temple of celebration".
He was confined in a temple of branching halls.
An N.F.L. locker room is a temple of masculinity.
He is a little bit like a temple of fashion.
London's Royal Opera House is a temple of high culture.
"This was a temple of modern India," he sighs.Today the Maharajah is looking shabby.
— Glenn Collins Foobooz: Hard times for a temple of fine dining in Philadelphia.
But Bauman is a temple of sorts, a place to feel a certain kind of awe.
Some of the old forts, a cathedral, and a temple of the Abomey traditional religion remain.
There are also ruins of a Roman amphitheatre, thermal baths, and a temple of Minerva.
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