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The phrase "a prime example of how" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a specific instance that illustrates a broader concept or idea effectively.
Example: "The recent policy changes are a prime example of how effective leadership can drive organizational success."
Alternatives: "a perfect illustration of how" or "an excellent demonstration of how".
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It is a prime example of how human settlement can bring ecological destruction.
A prime example of how experience pays in the playoff crunch.
Cigarette makers are a prime example of how little the $5,000 limit means.
The saga of the MPs' expenses was a prime example of how political reputations were damaged.
But Philadelphia provides a prime example of how not to proceed in revamping school management.
This is a prime example of how patriarchal values harm people of both genders.
Mr. Kelly's career is a prime example of how to survive scandal.
Grayson Allen is a prime example of how Duke's lineup shift benefited their free throw rate.
Honing's quest to find what makes us musical is a prime example of how the scientific process and progress occurs.
The PAS issue serves as a prime example of how this divide is drawn differently in each of these countries.
Sunday's GP at the Circuit de Catalunya provided a prime example of how the differing tyres can lose drivers.
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