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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vault for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a secure place or container for storing valuable items or information.
Example: "The museum has a vault for its most precious artifacts, ensuring their safety and preservation."
Alternatives: "a repository for" or "a safe for".
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The film stayed in a vault for forty years.
These silent films were confiscated by the F.B.I. during the Watergate investigations and left in a vault for decades.
Sure, she wants their documents at her institution, especially after $1 million was spent on a vault for them.
The syndrome takes its name from a 1973 bank robbery in Sweden in which hostages were held in a vault for six days.
Chapman will put your name on the campus columbarium's gardens for a $250,000 donation (it includes a vault for family members' ashes).
It's hard to disagree with her when a cultural event as significant as "Black Woodstock" has been gathering dust in a vault for over 40 years.
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And that I would trade a vault of stamps for more time with Paul.
In the front room his art-student assistant, Darcy Vorhees, hunches over a drawing table, carefully inking a bank vault for a 10-second ad that will take two weeks to finish.
After all, the modern-day GOP never held itself out as anything other than the party of the plutocrats, with a bank vault for a heart.
About the same time, in Burlington, N.J., south of Trenton, Ronny Byrd, a vault custodian for the Bank of New York, boards a bus bound for Wall Street.
Gilbert outfitted the Manhattan building with a swimming pool, a fireproof vault for valuables and display space for Woolworth's collection of Napoleon memorabilia.
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