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The phrase "a triumph of misdirection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone successfully deceives or distracts others, often in a clever or skillful manner.
Example: "The magician's final act was a triumph of misdirection, leaving the audience in awe as they tried to figure out how he performed the impossible."
Alternatives: "a masterclass in deception" or "an achievement in distraction".
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And his plot - garish, crude, infernally clever - is precisely honed to the task: it is a triumph of misdirection, a nest of boxes constantly springing fresh surprises.
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Still, it was a triumph of engineering.
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