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The phrase 'bastion for' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to something that acts as a protector or defender. For example, "This organization is a bastion for vulnerable populations in our community."
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Jerusalem has become a bastion for those communities.
Bamiyan was once a bastion for Afghan Shiite Muslims.
Michigan was once a bastion for such voters.
Virginia has for years been a Republican bastion for presidential candidates.
Some analysts even expect Washington to become the last bastion for RIM's devices.
"The Internet started as a bastion for free expression," she wrote in the Washington Post.
"The countryside is the last bastion for the native Britons of these islands.
It became a defensive bastion for the Navarre and Castile kingdoms in the 11th and 12th centuries.
The four-story building had been a bastion for the militia in East Beirut, the officials said.
Nintendo has always been a bastion for couch co-op, but how are you balancing those two demands?
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Four were injured and evacuated to Camp Bastion for treatment, the Ministry of Defence said.
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