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The phrase "an example of said" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a previously mentioned concept or item, indicating that you are about to provide a specific instance or illustration of it. Example: "The study provided an example of said phenomenon, demonstrating its effects on the environment."
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He brought out an example of said menu with a flourish.
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Ultimately, if botanists want to know whether a particular plant is an example of, say, Mammillaria mammillaris, they should be able to compare it with the type specimen to which this name is permanently attached.
Give me an example of say and tell.
The picture implicitly questions the current trend of Hollywood executives relentlessly shoving recycled versions of their own childhood entertainment down the mouths of today's kids, even if this film serves as a prime example of said phenomena.
Unilever's Sustainable Living Plan, is an example of this, said Marek.
So then running fast is like the exact opposite of death: it's an example of aliveness," said Creed.
"We have to make an example of Suharto," said Umar Juoro, a former adviser to Mr. Suharto's successor, B. J. Habibie.
"There is no doubt this was an example of advocacy," said Terezinha da Silva from Women and Law in Southern Africa, who was involved in last year's campaign.
"Whimsic Alley is being bullied and made an example of," she said.
"The Squash Urbano Foundation changes lives and I am an example of this," said Garcia.
People who saw the letter said that Mr. Greenberg made an example of Mr. Alvarez, saying that the company would not tolerate such behavior.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com