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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flagship of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that is the most important or prominent example of a particular category or group, often in a business or organizational context.
Example: "The new smartphone model is a flagship of the company's innovative technology and design."
Alternatives: "a leader in" or "a prime example of".
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The SS Andrea Doria was a flagship of the Italian Line.
(One was a flagship of 1970s fusion; the other is an instrumental indie-rock band).
Lauderdale Courts was renamed and became a flagship of their mission.
The Macedonian king Antigonus Gonatas had a flagship of the 18-oar type.
These are difficult times for the University of Michigan, a flagship of the country's public institutions.
A flagship of our drinking culture next to a busy home counties artery is potentially fueling a social problem.
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Like vultures descending on a carcass, bargain hunters circled the aisles of a flagship branch of the bankrupt electronics retailer Circuit City for a liquidation sale this week.
In charge of all preparations, Virgil and Sandu acted as the delegates of Thanksgiving, a flagship celebration of family.
We genotyped 1449 individuals from 57 populations and measured fitness-related traits in 10 populations of Pulsatilla vulgaris, a flagship species of calcareous grasslands in Europe.
Bauer and colleagues caution that lions "may no longer be a flagship species of the once vast natural ecosystems" across much of Africa.
This is a flagship program of the Government to strengthen the health system of the country.
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