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The phrase "a queen of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who embodies the qualities or characteristics associated with a queen in a specific context, such as a field or activity.
Example: "She is a queen of strategy, always outsmarting her opponents in every game."
Alternatives: "a master of" or "a leader in".
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Agnes is a queen of pauses.
Tasha was a queen of school.
Mr. Turner drew a queen of diamonds.
Story of a queen of women's athletics in 1930s' China.
Nicole Wolcott is a queen of the quick cut.
Her most enduring influence was as a queen of style.
Though I do keep blanking out mysteriously every time I see a Queen of Diamonds.
As for herself, she would like to be "a queen of people's hearts".
"No, this is not the portrait of a queen of France," she wrote back.
If you had 10 seconds to name a queen of ancient Egypt, who would it be?
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The film's central assassin is driven to murder by exposure to a queen-of-diamonds playing card, which is intended to remind him of his powerful, threatening mother.
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