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The phrase "a touchstone for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a standard or criterion by which something is judged or evaluated.
Example: "The new policy will serve as a touchstone for assessing the effectiveness of our programs."
Alternatives: "a benchmark for" or "a standard for".
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It was a touchstone for people".
British comedy is a touchstone for Garlin.
"It's very much a touchstone for me.
A true matriarch, Rose was a touchstone for her family.
It remains a touchstone for a passionate band of admirers.
The book hasn't been a touchstone for women alone.
Heritage is a constant, a touchstone for people's history.
The approach has become a touchstone for Lubin instruction.
Mr. Fizazi became a touchstone for Moroccans returning from Afghanistan.
Hewitt is something of a touchstone for Tomic and Kyrgios.
It's a touchstone for how they think about the world".
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