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The phrase "a giant of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is a significant figure or leader in a particular field or area of expertise.
Example: "Albert Einstein is often regarded as a giant of modern physics due to his groundbreaking theories."
Alternatives: "a leader in" or "a titan of".
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A giant of sports broadcasting.
He was a giant of British politics.
He's a giant of world history".
This is a giant of a challenge.
BEETHOVEN is a giant of classical music.
A giant of his era.
A "giant of paleoanthropology" is gone.
We lost a giant of a person.
He is a giant of modern art.
Howard was a giant of a man.
The opposition leader, Bill Shorten, described Uren as a giant of Australia, a giant of Labor.
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