Sentence examples for a genius of a from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a genius of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express admiration for someone's exceptional talent or intelligence in a specific area.
Example: "She is a genius of a musician, capable of playing multiple instruments flawlessly."
Alternatives: "a brilliant" or "an exceptional".

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Chávez is a genius of a politician: charming, folksy, flirtatious.

"Brodsky was a completely different case: a genius of a different order.

Mozart was a genius of a character painter, providing in his music vivid likenesses of such friends as the coloratura soprano Aloysia Weber and the clarinetist Anton Stadler.

He is a genius of a pitcher who attacks hitters as much with his superior intellect as with his superior arm.

These days, the star of the show is Mr Tumble, a genius of a clown who uses sign language to entertain children with learning difficulties.

It has not only one of the great comic double acts of all time in Curtis and Jack Lemmon, but also a genius of a script, mainly Billy Wilder's.

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Jacob [Tremblay] is a genius of an actor.

But upon his arrival at the Post Bradlee, having promised Katharine Graham no small part of his anatomy, became a genius of an editor.

Mr Gates is 42 years old, has a baby face and large wire-framed glasses (don't let them fool you), and, it is generally admitted, is a genius of an innovator with computers to whom millions owe their livelihood.

The film stands, in a sense, as a confessional — of a student, of a genius, of an artist, of a generation that does not always know what it wants, but wants it very badly.

He was a genius of cinema, an iconoclast.

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