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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wonder of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is remarkable or extraordinary, often in relation to a specific subject or context.
Example: "The Great Wall of China is a wonder of engineering and human perseverance."
Alternatives: "a marvel of" or "a masterpiece of".
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It's a wonder of Jamaica.
A WONDER of the world.
But El Fenn is a wonder of design.
Jack Nicholson's performance is a wonder of insight.
It's also a wonder of fabrication in its own right.
He is also a wonder of the college football world.
Now 68, he remains a wonder of vocal longevity.
The Shostakovich is also a wonder of plain speaking.
The Met's chorus was a wonder of energy and precision.
And the script is a wonder of ambition.
The car is a wonder of speed lines, bulbous fenders and supreme class.
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