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"a fixture of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that is consistently present or a permanent part of a situation or place. Example: The old oak tree in the town square has been a fixture of the community for over a hundred years.
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Thus, TBA has become a fixture of American education.
She is a fixture of the society columns.
"Invisible Man" became a fixture of American-literature curricula.
Mr. Chan has become a fixture of Beijing's social scene.
Food festivals have become a fixture of cultural life here.
Nevetheless, it became a fixture of the city's skyline.
The scheming wife is a fixture of Roman history.
It soon became a fixture of American culture.
Wildfires have long been a fixture of the California experience.
But it has remained a fixture of New York folklore.
It was a fixture of life in the Village.
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