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Discover LudwigThe phrase "static shrine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a shrine that is unchanging or fixed in nature, often in a metaphorical or literal sense. Example: "The artist created a static shrine to honor the memories of those lost, ensuring that their legacy would remain untouched by time."
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Ground zero is not a static shrine".
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The shrine is still there.
The High Gallery, which has served as a shrine for many masterpieces of great but (by video standards) static modern art, has been darkened to display "Three Elements," a trio of "laser sculptures" in which laser beams move and cross one another with a kind of abstract choreography in infinite space.
More static.
Shrine, so to say".
"Shrine," Dr. Nagaraj said.
Where is the shrine?
"Water poured into the shrine.
The place is a shrine.
What is the Erawan Shrine?
Also, as mentioned, Hanuman shrine.
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