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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an iconic instance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a notable or exemplary example of something that is widely recognized or celebrated.
Example: "The moon landing in 1969 is often considered an iconic instance of human achievement in space exploration."
Alternatives: "a classic example" or "a quintessential case".
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The movie takes place in Seattle, in 1999, starting a day or two before the protests-turned-riots that Townsend wants to elevate into an iconic instance of civil disobedience.
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The most iconic instance of a character yelling, "TROLLLLL!!!" is in this movie.
The iconic instance of female-to-male drag came in 1930 with a tuxedo-clad Marlene Dietrich's triumphant winning over of a hostile crowd in the film Morocco.
The show's title borrows from "Just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing?" (1956), a collage by the English artist Richard Hamilton, deemed by some historians to be the first iconic instance of Pop art.
But the bunny stays in the picture: "If you call something Fatal Attraction but rewrite it to the point of leaving out iconic instances, you betray expectations". .
In this instance, the drawings served as an iconic representation of the children's ideas and sense making about plants with some students demonstrating movement toward more symbolic imagery with their representation of abstract concepts such as use of air or carbon dioxide (e.g., Saunders, 1994; Gabel, 1999; Stanczak, 2007; Einarsdottir et al., 2009; Brooks, 2009).
IT IS an iconic property.
"He has an iconic aura.
Sonia Gandhi is an iconic leader.
"It's an iconic symbol.
It is an iconic disaster.
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