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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Simply a masterpiece" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe something extraordinary or exceptionally well-done. For example, "That painting is simply a masterpiece, it's hard to believe anyone could create something so beautiful."
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Simply, a masterpiece.
Stella Mozgawa: Warpaint Let England Shake by P J Harvey is simply a masterpiece.
His five-and-a-half-length victory was simply a masterpiece.
Because I, Claudius is, quite simply, a masterpiece of writing and acting.
But this is a minor quibble; The Sea Around Us is, quite simply, a masterpiece of ecological writing.
I said before that the title of "Cézanne to Picasso" was misleading, because the show isn't simply a masterpiece sampler.
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Pygmalion is a collection of very brilliant theatrical and comic ideas, but My Fair Lady quite simply is a masterpiece.
For me, it is simply a modern masterpiece, a contemporary classic.
For me, it is simply a modern masterpiece, a contemporary classic.
It is simply a brutal masterpiece, still available on DVD – and, incidentally, one of the BBC's finest hours.
But a masterpiece?
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