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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a darling of john" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to someone who is favored or cherished by a person named John, but it lacks proper capitalization and clarity.
Example: "She was considered a darling of John, always receiving his praise and affection."
Alternatives: "a favorite of John" or "John's beloved."
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The Rangers -- the units depicted in "Saving Private Ryan" -- did not officially adopt the black beret until 1973, and the Green Berets, a darling of John F. Kennedy's New Frontier, got official approval for the green beret they had informally worn for years in time to make it famous in the Vietnam War.
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It is a darling of aid donors.
Darger became a darling of outsider art.
Donovan became a darling of late-night talk shows.
Mr Carson is a darling of the conservative right.
You've also become a darling of the fashion world.
"It was a darling of the Internet," Mr. DeGroff said.
Ms. Jones has become a darling of Radio Disney.
Still, Fiats were often a darling of the enthusiast press.
He has never been a darling of the design purists.
Not long ago, Cheniere was a darling of Wall Street.
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