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Discover Ludwig"a heaven of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a place or situation that is extremely pleasant, beautiful, or perfect, similar to the concept of heaven. It is often used in a poetic or romantic sense. Example: The garden was a heaven of colorful flowers, fragrant herbs, and peaceful butterflies.
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But by this time, Miller was in a heaven of his own.
"After the candlelight and darkness in Sarajevo I was like a fly in a heaven of lights in Manhattan.
Paradise, Adam has learned, is a heaven of the imagination — which was the message of Broadway musicals all along.
But this is "Horse Heaven," after all, and a heaven of any kind implies a happy ending.
To be on the club side of the rope that regulated entrance to Studio 54 was to be in a heaven of sorts.
His previous books include three ambitious novels — "Witz" (2010), "A Heaven of Others" (2008) and "Cadenza for the Schneidermann Violin Concerto" (2007) — and several story collections.
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They will be in a seventh heaven of delight.
The tips of his fingers and the palm of his hand become a very heaven of glowing lines and glittering stars.
You find yourself pulled like a magnet into the overlit heaven of a Robert Dyas.
Nearby in our hood, was a slowly burgeoning heaven of temptation called Praphadas Palace of Gold.
Just not a match made in heaven, of course.
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