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Discover Ludwig"a treasure of a" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that is highly valued or prized. Example: "The vintage watch my grandfather gave me is a treasure of a timepiece, passed down through generations."
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A treasure of a trompe l'oeil.
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"She took the Building Museum, which is a treasure of a building, and created a museum".
There, on a treasure of a campsite – small, secluded, completely uncorporate – the van had been made ready for the night – awning up, beds made, hamper stocked.
Cline is a treasure of a writer that arguably redefined a subset of a genre with just one novel.
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No one will deny that Grand Central is both a symbol and a treasure of New York City.
This region contains a treasure of wildlife and was a filming location for the movie "Out of Africa".
Persian prose contains a treasure of narratives.
Now, she comes to a museum with a treasure of over 1.5 million items illustrating more than 400 years of the city's history.
In an afterword he writes: "Putting aside the murder being covered up, Claudius seems a capable king, Gertrude a noble queen, Ophelia a treasure of sweetness, Polonius a tedious but not evil counselor, Laertes a generic young man.
Galena, which has a population of just 3,500, is a treasure of 19th-century architecture and a popular destination for visitors from around the Midwest and beyond.
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