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The phrase "a fantastic vindication" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a strong justification or proof that supports a claim or belief, often after a period of doubt or criticism.
Example: "The new evidence presented in court served as a fantastic vindication of her innocence."
Alternatives: "a great justification" or "an excellent validation".
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"I think it's a fantastic vindication of the novel and the integrity of publishing," he says of his win.
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