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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a genius of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who possesses exceptional intellectual or creative abilities in a specific field or area.
Example: "She is a genius of modern art, constantly pushing the boundaries of creativity."
Alternatives: "a master of" or "an expert in".
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He's a genius of merch.
Beyoncé is a genius, of her sort.
He was a genius of transfigured triviality.
Mr. Lewis isn't a genius of anything.
Marc Jacobs is a genius of branding.
Lucas is a genius of speed.
While plenty inventive, Warhol was preëminently a genius of selection.
Norway cannot boast a genius of worldwide fame.
The ever-evolving Agassi is a genius of disguise.
He was a genius of cinema, an iconoclast.
Duse was a genius of subtlety and flux.
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