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The phrase "a superstar of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is exceptionally talented or famous in a particular field or area.
Example: "She is a superstar of the music industry, known for her powerful voice and captivating performances."
Alternatives: "a star in" or "a leading figure in".
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He's a superstar of superstars.
Bellows is a superstar of American painting but less well known in Europe.
Swami Satchidananda (1914-2002) wasuperstarstar of yoga who gave the invocation at Woodstock.
Shepherdson certainly didn't mean to become a superstar of the retail world.
Blackwell introduced the world to a whole new genre – reggae – and made a superstar of Bob Marley.
Freakishly good racehorses – Brigadier Gerard, a superstar of the early 1970s, was one example – can come from unpromising pairings.
Now he is a superstar of Georgian politics, hugely admired and widely viewed as having unlimited potential.
His university friend John Makinson, chairman of Penguin and the National Theatre, remembers him as a "superstar of the union.
In bland biographical terms, Fischer, 34, is a superstar of Germany's Schlager scene, a sound that tends to two directions.
A superstar of Japanese anime, Mr. Amano is the creator of "Speed Racer," "G-Force" and "Final Fantasy".
At the University of Houston, Powell found a heavyweight mentor: Donald Barthelme, then a superstar of postmodernist fiction.
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