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The phrase "paradise for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a place or situation that is perfect or ideal for a particular activity or group of people. Example: Hawaii is a paradise for beach lovers, with its pristine white sand beaches and crystal clear waters.
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It was paradise for the 13-19s.
"This is paradise for me".
Hong Kong is a paradise for food lovers.
"Gardening here is paradise for stoners".
"It's a paradise for the kids".
A and a paradise for birds, one would hope.
"Fanatics," John Keats wrote, "weave a paradise for a sect".
Today is a paradise for attackers, says Mr Durden.
Argentina is still no paradise for sexual minorities.
It was a weird, grimy paradise for a teen-ager.
THE Jewish state was founded as paradise for the persecuted.
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