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The phrase "bastion of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a place or institution that is seen as the stronghold of a particular belief, value, principle, or system. For example, "The university is a bastion of free-thinking and progressivism."
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Still, Mayfair is a bastion of tradition.
Its treasury is a bastion of rectitude.
Carlyle is a bastion of political refugees.
"Iran is now a bastion of stability.
This is not a bastion of enlightenment.
It's the last great bastion of showmanship".
Television is a bastion of tradition.
Switzerland was a bastion of modernism.
So Mecca survived, a bastion of purity.
America should be a bastion of hope.
Reims is a bastion of French tradition.
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