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Discover LudwigThe phrase "veneration of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing deep respect or reverence for someone or something, often in a religious or cultural context. Example: "The veneration of ancient traditions is evident in the community's annual celebrations."
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Why should this veneration of ambiguity continue?
Readings, music and veneration of the Cross.
It allows limited public veneration of the blessed.
Official veneration of the monarchy has sometimes reached ridiculous proportions.
Ms. Strasser calls this "the veneration of newness".
At 6 p.m., readings, music and veneration of the Cross.
But the Vatican acknowledges the widespread veneration of the saint.
His veneration of Putin, unusually, wins him no obvious constituency.
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So is this the end of brutish, brain-dead, dumbed-down, veneration-of-ignorance culture?
Seve never joined in the veneration of Tiger.
But they are unanimous in their veneration of small business.
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