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The phrase "a subject of pride" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that brings a sense of pride or satisfaction to an individual or group.
Example: "Winning the championship was a subject of pride for the entire team and their supporters."
Alternatives: "a source of pride" or "a point of pride."
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In spite of everything, the sardine still remains a subject of pride in Lorient.
"It's a subject of pride and sentiment here, so we really have to do a good job".
EVEN in the highly competitive precincts of the county's most academically ambitious school districts, the state's 2003 Regents report card results were, for the most part, a subject of pride.
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According to a report in Le Figaro, GE's interest could be exclusively in Alstom's power supply divisions, not the transport arm whose trains are a subject of national pride.
Our museums are rightly a subject of great national pride.
Among Texans, queso is a subject of deep passion and pride.
There it stands, the subject of pride and admiration.
It is thus a matter of pride.
It is also a matter of pride.
"It's a matter of pride now.
It's a matter of pride".
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