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The phrase "a epic of" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "an epic of" due to the vowel sound that begins the word "epic."
Example: "The Iliad is an epic of heroism and the struggles of war."
Alternatives: "a tale of" or "a saga of".
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According to Mr Erdogan they have "written a epic of heroism .Meanwhile, allegations of sexual harassment under detention are beginning to surface.
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One head seems decorative, shrunken in size and feeling; the other communicates an epic of emotion, a fierce will, resistance.
Given the far-reaching scope of Mr. Alexie's narrative, a reader might expect an epic of Melvillian proportions.
I used them to represent it, and, as a reader, follow through an epic of one great war after another among the ant colonies.
His marriage could have been a novel in its own right, an epic of loyalty and betrayal.
Philipp Meyer's masterly second novel, "The Son," an epic of the American Southwest, represents a darkly exhilarating alternative to that sort of historical hooey.
The result is an epic of ideas, as well as an exhilarating book of spells.
His first match with Karpov, in the Philippines, became an epic of paranoia and controversy.
But as sometimes happens, "Kill Bill" mutated into an epic of its own.
So far, we have an epic of around 12 hours, or 35 years.
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