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The phrase "a icon of" is not correct in English; it should be "an icon of." You can use it when referring to something that represents or symbolizes a particular idea, movement, or culture.
Example: "The Eiffel Tower is an icon of Paris and French culture."
Alternatives: "a symbol of" or "a representation of".
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Page 5 Automobiles A ICON OF SEX AND POWER HAS ITS 50TH BIRTHDAY Fifty years have passed since the first Shelby A.C. Cobra, CSX2000, landed, heralding the emergence of an automotive sex symbol and a racetrack legend from a modest display stand at the New York auto show.
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