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Discover LudwigThe phrase "place of asylum" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a location or situation providing refuge or safety, such as a country offering asylum to refugees or a religious sanctuary offering spiritual asylum to those seeking spiritual refuge. For example, "The government granted asylum to the refugees, and they found a place of asylum in the small country on the border."
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"The monastery, instead of a place of asylum, of safety, became a deadly trap," Alain Winants, the prosecutor, told the court.
And now, there is one at the Ecuadorean Embassy, a sanctuary for the past nine weeks for the fugitive WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, and, since Thursday, his place of asylum, as granted by Ecuador's leftist president, Rafael Correa.
The Agios Panteleimonas (Saint Panteleimon) cemetery, perched high on a hill overlooking the port city of Mytilene, is the final resting place of asylum seekers who have been drowning in the Aegean Sea since 2006.
Moreover, allowing refugees of genocide to apply directly enables these victims to be transported safely to a place of asylum, while fulfilling the prime minister's commitment to accept 20,000 of the most vulnerable.
"Lucifer" is an anti-Nazi song which rallies round Big Daddy's 1970s wrestling battle-cry "Easy, easy!" And it is bettered by "Waving Flags", an anti-nationalist anthem which presents Britain not as the timidly xenophobic island posited by politicians, but an ecstatic place of asylum.
They came in the years since apartheid, seeking political refuge or economic opportunity or both, and their presence could be seen as a measure of South Africa's success: the nation that once produced asylum seekers had become a place of asylum.
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Places of asylum, suffering and hope, they are markers of black history in the city.
The local authority has also made representations to the Home Office about how the placing of asylum seekers is managed.
That suggests a haven-like place of refuge - an asylum, in other words.
Ligeti's world of imagination was simultaneously an asylum, a place of refuge, and a place to process the horror of the 20th century's great geo-political nightmares through which he lived.
Every Monday its members gather for debates, therapy, food and entertainment, and for a few hours the original vision of the asylum – a place of sanctuary, a world outside the world – materialises in the crowded City district where old Bedlam once stood.
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