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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an ace of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of card games to refer to a specific card, such as an ace of hearts or an ace of spades.
Example: "He played an ace of diamonds, which changed the course of the game."
Alternatives: "an ace from" or "an ace card of".
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Reputedly an ace of spades was found on his collar.
She looks as though she'd prefer an ace of diamonds.
A king of spades followed by an ace of hearts, for instance, is a hot dog.
He polishes off an accomplished game with an ace of his own.
Tourneur was an ace of many genres, including Westerns and films noirs.
"Put on an Ace of Base song and everyone clears the dance floor in 30 seconds.
In his left hand, the boy holds a playing card, an ace of hearts.
Here, many of us thought when he was elected, was an ace of eloquence.
To remember the singer, Grohl got an ace of spades tattoo on his arm.
But the Cardinals have an ace of their own in Carpenter, and they will need him.
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The surreal pieces are sure to have awe-inducing effects: eggs over easy that drip down one's head; an ace-of-hearts playing card; and a hatlike cupcake.
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