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The phrase "abode of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a place of residence or a dwelling, often in a more poetic or formal context.
Example: "The old mansion stood as an abode of memories, filled with echoes of laughter and whispers of the past."
Alternatives: "home of" or "dwelling of".
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Naypyitaw means "Abode of the King".
The dar-al-Islam is the "abode of peace".
The dar-al-harb is the "abode of war".
Burma's new capital is called Naypyidaw, which means Abode of Kings.
Midgard is joined with Asgard, the abode of the deities, by Bifrost, the rainbow bridge.
When the night began on the earth, day dawned in Mictlan, the abode of the dead.
Brunei Darussalam, a name meaning Brunei, Abode of Peace--is a melancholy place.
No such surprises, fortunately, at the abode of the Mighty Boosh comedian Noel Fielding.
Cities, once the abode of the privileged, have been overrun by impoverished, disoriented provincials.
Tirupati is known as the abode of the Hindu god Venkateshvara, Lord of Seven Hills.
In the 1980's, the Soviet Union epitomized, for fundamentalist-minded Muslims, the abode of war.
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