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The phrase "a landmark of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is significant or noteworthy in a particular context, often referring to achievements, events, or locations.
Example: "The discovery of penicillin was a landmark of modern medicine."
Alternatives: "a milestone in" or "a significant point in".
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"It's really a landmark of Mahopac".
The hotel became a landmark of the Soviet Imperialist style.
A final answer to any of these questions would be a landmark of human progress.
Park West sits next door to Barney Greengrass, a landmark of the culinary kind.
"The 'Seven Sacraments' are a landmark of Western painting," Mr. Lee said.
Today that film is widely regarded as a landmark of gay cinema.
A landmark of more conventional historic preservation is the heavily restored Reichstag building.
This building is admired, loved and universally acknowledged as a landmark of world architecture.
This structure is a landmark of pop culture that never received the sendoff it deserved.
Mr. Putin has vociferously opposed amending the treaty, a landmark of cold war arms control.
But his feat was an international sensation and became a landmark of aeronautic progress.
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