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The phrase "a benchmark of his" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a standard or point of reference that someone has set or achieved in their work or life.
Example: "The project he completed last year became a benchmark of his career, showcasing his skills and dedication."
Alternatives: "a standard he set" or "a measure of his success".
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But any number of things may have precipitated his death, each serving as a benchmark of his downfall.
Iconic portraits of Sammy Davis Jr in 1959, tap-dancing across Broadway or leaning, exhausted, against a high-rise hotel window, glass in hand, top-lit through multiple reflections, provided a benchmark of his intermittent relationship with celebrity portraiture.
When he made a stronger appearance in November, "in certain ways it was a benchmark of his evolution as a candidate," said David Axelrod, a media strategist for Mr. Edwards.
Matthew Miller, a former Justice Department chief spokesman, said Holder's approach underscored his resolve to make civil rights a benchmark of his tenure as the nation's attorney general.
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If we can address this and say the right things now, he can reflect on this later on and call it a benchmark moment of his career".
Legislation is sometimes simply a benchmark of decency.
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This ongoing project is a great achievement, a benchmark of civic virtue.
This is a benchmark of a long march back from near obliteration.
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