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The phrase "citadel for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when discussing a place or institution that serves as a stronghold or bastion for a particular group or purpose. Example: The university became a citadel for intellectual pursuits and academic excellence.
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He built houses on the citadel for Jews whom he employed as scribes.
One such was One Hyde Park, a citadel for the megarich in Knightsbridge.
Syrian government forces have held firm in the citadel for three years now.
She had worked very hard and had been focused on going to the Citadel for a long time, Hooper said.
JPMorgan Chase stopped trading with Citadel for one day in September to protest Mr. Griffin's hiring from its ranks.
If you're in Vaison la Romaine, head for the Roman ruins or the medieval citadel for guided tours.
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International outcry broke out after the Saudi government demolished the historic Ajyad Fortress, an 18th-century Ottoman citadel, to make way for the Towers.
With a grin Mosse suggests a tagline for Citadel of "girls with guns".
"The mayor has always been the citadel of strength for the black community in this town," said Bernard L. Charbonnet Jr., a lawyer who is active in black political circles.
It will lack that international appeal and at this stage has being arranged as an entirely money-making operation – although selling out Auckland's rugby union citadel Eden Park for consecutive days can only be good news for the game.
The terrestrial operator Cumulus bought a rival, Citadel, earlier this year for about 3.2 times revenue.
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