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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a treasure for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is valuable or beneficial to someone or something.
Example: "This book is a treasure for anyone interested in ancient history."
Alternatives: "a gem for" or "a boon for".
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"This is the restoration of a treasure for our country," Bush said after the ceremony.
"This book is a treasure for present citizens and future historians.
Stephen Holden, in The New York Times, hailed it as "a treasure for the ages".
It is a treasure for anyone who has ever felt in tune with this cheerfully misanthropic comedian.
"They were like a treasure for me," he said, "these old phones, not able to communicate anymore".
"Al-Asaad was a treasure for Syria and the world," his son-in-law, Khalil Hariri, told the Associated Press.
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Rouge Tomate--A treasure for the foodie who wants to eat healthfully.
The price per unit is a small treasure for a state institution – $15,000.
The data will be a treasure trove for researchers.
Those records are a treasure trove for law enforcement.
Gibraltar has proved a treasure trove for modern neanderthal hunters.
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