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The phrase "a classic of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a work of literature, art, or music that is widely recognized as being of high quality and enduring significance. Here are a few examples of how the phrase can be used: - "Moby Dick is considered a classic of American literature." - "The Mona Lisa is a classic of Renaissance art." - "Beethoven's 5th Symphony is a classic of classical music." - "Pride and Prejudice is a classic of English literature." - "The film Citizen Kane is widely regarded as a classic of cinema."
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Now considered a classic of its kind.
It is a classic of the language.
"Transfiguration" is a classic of that genre.
A classic of its kind.
A classic of African literature.
A classic of the kind.
A Classic of the Stage Made a Classic of the Screen.
Gibbon remains a classic, of course.
It is a classic of its kind.
It is a classic of Gingrich paradox.
Arsenal are a classic of English football.
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