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The phrase "a splendid demonstration of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an impressive or excellent example of something, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The artist's latest exhibition was a splendid demonstration of her innovative techniques and creativity."
Alternatives: "an excellent showcase of" or "a remarkable display of".
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The authors' training of a DNC is a splendid demonstration of the power of deep learning.
"The Night Inspector" was, among many other things, a splendid demonstration of Busch's ability to manipulate the first-person voice.
"This is a splendid demonstration of the great professionalism of American courts," said Francesco Messineo, a Sicilian magistrate.
Alfred Brendel's recital on Monday night at Carnegie Hall was a splendid demonstration of how often and how completely Beethoven departs from mythic archetypes.
It was a splendid demonstration of the shortest form of the game, producing from the drop-in pitch 23 sixes, which in essence is what it is all about.
It was a whirligig advertisement, a splendid demonstration of saxophone skills and a musically coherent work that broke the melody into chunks and explicated each one, mostly through rampant chord-based runs, but also through melodic variation.
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Mr. Eisenhower ignored the demonstrations in his remarks, calling the American presence a "splendid example of the mutual benefits that result when people of good will work toward the common goal of peace and friendship in freedom".
A splendid cornucopia of crackpot theories.
"Blood and Faith" is a splendid work of synthesis.
"I saw a splendid sense of community.
It's a splendid convergence of actor, director and playwright.
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