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The phrase "a miracle of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something extraordinary or remarkable, often in a positive context.
Example: "The way she recovered from her illness was truly a miracle of modern medicine."
Alternatives: "an example of" or "a testament to".
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That's a miracle of science.
It's a miracle of patience.
This "Patineurs" is a miracle of style.
A miracle of empathy.
A miracle of technology.
There a miracle of sorts took place.
That's a miracle of civilization.
It is a miracle, of sorts.
He was really a miracle of God".
The Vorrh is a miracle of perversity.
What mattered more, a miracle of nature or a miracle of technology?
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