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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a garden of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a place or situation that is rich in a particular quality or characteristic, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The festival was a garden of creativity, showcasing the talents of artists from all over the region."
Alternatives: "a realm of" or "a haven of".
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A garden of color in your home.
Consider it a garden of unearthly delights.
This is a garden of ghosts.
The project is not entirely a garden of Eden.
We are in a garden of earthly delight.
Now I have created a garden of roses.
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Then, come spring, we'd plant what we wanted a garden of our own.
It's described as a kind of paradise sometimes, almost a Garden of Eden.
Of course, the outside home office isn't always a Garden of Eden.
"This is like a Garden of Eden," she said.
A Garden of Eden grows in Brooklyn.
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