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The phrase "a lovely example of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce or highlight a specific instance that illustrates a particular quality or characteristic.
Example: "The painting is a lovely example of Impressionist art, capturing the essence of light and color."
Alternatives: "a beautiful illustration of" or "a fine representation of".
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A lovely example of the traditional meal.
I think it's a lovely example of incubation.
It's a lovely example of less doing more.
Outside, there is a lovely example of a murus gallicus.
The poem is a lovely example of a familiar, maddening, ever-alluring paradox.
Beacon Hill Village is a lovely example of this in Boston.
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And we've a lovely example here of just that.
It is a particularly lovely example of a shabty, a magical servant that would do chores for the deceased in the afterlife.
Johnson deals often with non-human characters, but this a particularly lovely example of her work, and contains wonderfully imagined, if unlikely, details of cat culture.
The UDP-203 is a particularly lovely example of serious, no-nonsense, almost industrial design.
Je Son Le uploaded a supremely lovely example of one such song to YouTube.
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