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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'object of worship' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone or something that is being venerated, idolized, and held in high esteem. For example, "The Hindu god Shiva has long been an object of worship."
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"It's an object of devotion, an object of worship".
Jews were fleeing Germany; in Italy, Mussolini was an object of worship.
Graphic designers turned it into something approaching an object of worship.
For most varieties the obvious one is the object of worship – the god or gods.
Kami, plural Kami, object of worship in Shintō and other indigenous religions of Japan.
Mr. Dinwiddie is a rock star who turns into an object of worship in "Farewell Tour".
Mount Ontake is an object of worship for pilgrims who climb it each year.
He became an object of worship, his birthplace a pilgrimage site.
Food has become both the religion of our time and the object of worship.
It was that dress, worn to an earlier awards ceremony, that made Ms. Lopez a contemporary object of worship.
The tõnni-vakk of the Estonians (also a Finno-Ugric people) was a similar object of worship.
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