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The phrase "a paragon" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means a person or thing that is regarded as the perfect example of a particular quality or trait. Example: "She was considered a paragon of beauty, with her flawless skin and stunning features."
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The region was a paragon of cruelty.
You might think Arthur would be a paragon of deportment.
But gold has not been a paragon of stable value.
Apple has not been a paragon of corporate governance.
He is hailed as a paragon of timeless male beauty.
"She's not a paragon of journalism," he added.
"I am a paragon of stability," he said.
Mr Allawi may not be a paragon of democratic virtue.
And the opposition is hardly a paragon of virtue.
On paper Brazil's prisons are a paragon of modernity.
By this logic, Obama was a paragon of Christian piety.
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