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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abbey for" can be used in written English, but it may be more commonly seen written as "abbey for the" or "abbey for a".
It can be used when describing a specific abbey or religious establishment that is used for a particular purpose or group of people. Here is an example: "The ancient abbey for monks stood proudly on the hilltop, its stone walls weathered by centuries of sun and wind."
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A special stone at the Abbey for Ted?
1997 Sets up the lights in Westminster Abbey for Princess Diana's funeral.
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Did I really stop at Tintern Abbey for a golden lunch in the sunshine?
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The change also has prompted preservation work on the Cistercian abbey for which the village is named.
Their community became a double abbey, for monks and nuns, with the abbess ranking above the abbot.
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Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton, private secretary to Prince William, said the couple chose Westminster Abbey for its "staggering beauty", 1,000-year Royal history and intimacy despite its size.
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