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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trophy of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that serves as a symbol of achievement or success, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The championship ring was a trophy of his hard work and dedication to the sport."
Alternatives: "a symbol of" or "a testament to".
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McIlroy would settle for a trophy of any size.
At least they have now won a trophy of sorts.
He stood on a stage four years ago and accepted a trophy of his own.
There was a trophy, of sorts, for the Burninators: an origami black swan.
If it weren't the year of OJ she'd finally have a trophy of her own.
A lot of excitement, since it would have made a trophy of wonderfully manageable size...
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Winners who receive the poster can build a trophy out of the paper.
And in this case the tour's investigation lasted about ninety days — shorter than the lifespan of a trophy set of antlers.
It may not win the Palme D'Or, but it could win the Walkout D'Or, a gold trophy of a cinema-seat banged up into the upright position.
Another 'hooray for everything' blast of sunshine from the everybody gets a trophy camp of rewarding mediocrity".
"This is not a trophy case of blue-chip works to impress a handful of collectors and curators," Runyon said.
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