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The phrase "a torch of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used metaphorically to describe something that provides guidance, inspiration, or illumination in a figurative sense.
Example: "She became a torch of hope for the community during difficult times."
Alternatives: "a beacon of" or "a light of".
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It is a business not a torch of freedom.
It is an art which shines like a torch of hope in a troubled world.
He talks about bearing "a torch of responsibility" for both Barnsley and the cultural sector.
To test the material's heat tolerance, HRL scientists put it under a torch of about 1,200 °C.
He speaks of his campaign as bearing a torch of freedom and honor first lighted by the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
If my mother was home, I would find her in her basement studio, wielding a torch of blue flame, shaping metal into sculpture.
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Such dependencies of structural and optical properties of por-Au films on their formation conditions are defined by the formation processes at the PLD in the presence of argon in a torch, out of the torch, and on the substrate.
The floor lamp was built to resemble a torch on a tripod of sticks.
The union was born in the aftermath of a torching of a church in a village on the southern outskirts of Cairo.
In the 1920s, cigarette companies got female smokers to show up for a "Torches of Freedom" march, ostensibly to demonstrate their right to smoke in public.
He backed down after pleas from the U.S. government and other world officials, but then presided over a March 20 mock trial of the Quran that included a torching of the book.
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