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The phrase "offer consolation for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone is providing comfort or solace to someone in distress. For example, "My friends offered consolation for my loss."
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The final moments offer consolation for the hurt and horror introduced — some kind words, some even stiffer drinks.
The news may offer consolation for the growing numbers of us who are entering age groups most at risk for cognitive decline.
At a time when music is too often content to offer consolation for the comfortably numb, Tom Waits is still on a one-man mission to remind us what can be achieved.
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In a letter home, he offered consolation for James's distress at losing his butler: "Don't let Papa worry about it, after all there are plenty of good butlers in the world".
And he describes the beloved Provence estate Patrick knew as a boy — which his mother left not to him but to a flaky New Age foundation — with the neon specificity of a van Gogh landscape, a place whose beauty and familiarity offered consolation for the terrors of his childhood.
The biggest competition is among two R&B-dipped pop crooners: Mars' popular sophomore set, "Unorthodox Jukebox," could sneak off with multiple wins, but after Timberlake was denied in the major categories, will voters offer consolation here for his "The 20/20 Experience?" TIMELINE: Grammy winners throughout the years.
There is no full consolation for a parent who loses a child, and indeed Jonson does not offer consolation.
The children's nurse sat at the girl's bedside for short intervals several times a day to offer consolation and to make her feel comfortable.
These people care for you, and if you are depressed, they will most likely offer consolation.
Groopman tried to offer consolation.
Literature did not just offer consolation.
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