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The phrase "as a wellspring for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that serves as a source or origin of ideas, inspiration, or resources.
Example: "The library serves as a wellspring for knowledge and creativity in the community."
Alternatives: "as a source of" or "as a fountain of".
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Above and beyond its role as a wellspring for anti-Communism, and anti-Communist paranoia, Dallas was the fount of some of the ugliest anti-Kennedy vitriol in circulation.
The lack of opportunity is feeding a mounting alienation and anger among young people across Europe — animus that threatens to poison the aspirations of a generation and has already served as a wellspring for a number of violent protests in European cities from Athens to London.
It was intended to serve as a wellspring for works of the type to which her husband had dedicated his life, but it was quickly deployed in a secondary mission: to lobby for the holiday, which she later described as "a day of interracial and intercultural coöperation and sharing".
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The Defenders and the companion Netflix series derived from Marvel content are part of a separate deal, and that remains intact for now, but it's clear that all streaming providers are looking to comics as a wellspring of creative inspiration for programming.
It's comforting to hear from others who understand your struggle and can serve as a wellspring of new ideas for care and coping.
Dedication at Copland House A congratulatory mood prevailed in Cortlandt last Sunday, when the Copland House was dedicated as a retreat for composers and a wellspring for American music.
He suspected the book might be posthumously released, which indeed it was, and conceived it not as a last will and testament of his formal work but as a means for readers (mostly artists and designers, although his sense of visual humor will appeal to anyone) to see the commonplace as a wellspring of invention — his prescription for triggering the creative process.
In racing, meanwhile, Mr. Wolfson in the 1960s had established Harbor View Farm, near Ocala, Fla., which he operated for years as a wellspring of winning thoroughbreds.
The exhibition Arakawa and Madeline Gins: Eternal Gradient traces the emergence of architecture as a wellspring of creativity and theoretical exploration for the artist Arakawa (1936-2010) and poet and philosopher Madeline Gins (1941-2014).
The long, sometimes painful post-mortem of the election — where Republicans were widely repudiated, losing the White House and more seats in Congress — began in earnest here among Republican governors, a group that has traditionally served as a wellspring of new ideas and talent for the party.
Deeper than the numbers, however, has been the damage to Nokia's role as a wellspring of pride in a country historically known for exporting wood and paper products, not high tech.
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