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The phrase "a milestone of" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an event or achievement that signifies a major accomplishment. For example: "The completion of the project was a milestone of success for the team."
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"Sonatra" is a milestone of composition, but the recording is also a milestone of pianism.
It is a milestone of sorts for a young democracy.
It was a milestone of sorts, Ms. Yarbrough recalled.
We see that as a milestone of some sort.
The new tally: 200,000, a milestone of sorts.
By Ethan Iverson March 8, 2018 "Sonatra" is a milestone of composition, and Vicky Chow's recording of it is a milestone of pianism.
Now, this year, Old Glory will mark a milestone of her own.
The young ace achieved a milestone of his own, winning his 50th game.
Charles Kennedy, the Liberal Democrat leader, hailed the ombudsman's verdict as a milestone of democracy.
Meanwhile, Andretti's return to Indianapolis this year has brought about a milestone of another kind.
Not likely, but it must be a milestone of sorts in the art world.
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