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The phrase "a true tower of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is a significant or impressive example of a particular quality or characteristic, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "Her knowledge on the subject is a true tower of wisdom that inspires everyone around her."
Alternatives: "a shining example of" or "a remarkable display of".
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Dozens and dozens of musical groups, rock bands, choruses, folk singers, gypsy bands, jazz ensembles played almost non-stop in the largest indoor sports arena in the country - a true tower of song that the regime had desperately tried, and failed, to control".
And all the while, T-Ho the Magnificent was a true tower of power, near post, far post, and everywhere in between.
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At the moment, it looks a little less like a tower and more like a small pile, but donations of tuna and other foodstuffs are growing slowly and we hope to have a true tower before too long.
Writing in The Legacy of Nehru: A Memorial Tribute, published the year after Nehru's death, King said: "In all of these struggles of mankind to rise to a true state of civilization, the towering figure of Nehru sits unseen but felt at all council tables.
A true friend of animals.
A true example of statesmanship.
Remember that a schedule is like a tower of cards.
"We cannot make the Freedom Tower a tower of fear".
It became a tower of oblivion.
It's a tower of cardiac arrest.
A tower of brightly colored pool floats.
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