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The phrase "a paradigm of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means an example or model that represents a particular concept or idea. Example: The ancient Greek society is often seen as a paradigm of democracy, with its emphasis on citizen participation and equal representation.
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You're a paradigm of health.
We live in a paradigm of global community".
"We felt it describes a paradigm of our time".
It is a paradigm of excellence and endurance and intelligence.
The number of shots became a paradigm of police excess.
It's a paradigm of how to influence Washington".
It's a paradigm of how not to do tartan.
The image remains with me today as a paradigm of pathos".
TOYOTA PRIUS: Some see this second-generation gas-electric hybrid as a paradigm of fuel efficiency.
"This is a paradigm of where the station modernization program is going".
However, Kierkegaard's Abraham does not just provide a paradigm of religious faith.
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