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The phrase "a vindication for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that serves to justify or prove the worth of a person, idea, or action.
Example: "The new evidence presented in court was a vindication for the defendant, proving his innocence."
Alternatives: "a justification for" or "a validation of".
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The project is a vindication for Ms. Hadid.
"This is a vindication for Twin Rivers".
"I think it's a vindication for justice".
"This is also a vindication for the anti-war movement.
It was a vindication for immune therapy, and an important step in the treatment of cancer.
Legal experts said the verdict was a vindication for the so-called battered-woman defense.
It was a vindication for NASA's decision to outsource its ISS missions to the private sector.
In that sense, Fable II is a vindication for Mr. Molyneux.
It can be read as a vindication for the UKFC; a happy ending of sorts.
The JIT's interim report is a vindication for the British-led online investigation team Bellingcat.
The decision was a vindication for the Clinton administration, and particularly for Attorney General Janet Reno.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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