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Discover Ludwig"be a lighthouse" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used figuratively and means to serve as a beacon to guide others. For example, you could say, "Just when I was feeling lost, my friend Tom was like a lighthouse, showing the way."
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Growing up, I wanted to be a lighthouse keeper.
A cowboy's life is changed when a 101-year-old woman hires him to be a lighthouse keeper.
He says he wanted to be a lighthouse keeper, but there aren't many working lighthouses in New Jersey anymore.
A cowboy's life is changed forever when he meets a 101-year-old woman who hires him to be a lighthouse keeper in the southern Bahamas.
A cowboy's life is changed forever when he meets a 101-year-old woman who hires him to be a lighthouse keeper in the Bahamas.
A cowboy's life is changed forever when a 101-year-old woman hires him to be a lighthouse keeper in the Bahamas.
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On view there will be a lighthouse-like sculpture called "Lo!
There's a lighthouse.
She is a lighthouse, or shadehouse, of desire.
There is a lighthouse at its southern tip.
Preston teased out a melody: "I'm a lighthouse," he sang.
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