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The phrase "as a paradigm of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something serves as a typical example or model of a particular concept or phenomenon.
Example: "The new policy is seen as a paradigm of effective governance in modern democracies."
Alternatives: "as an example of" or "as a model of".
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The image remains with me today as a paradigm of pathos".
TOYOTA PRIUS: Some see this second-generation gas-electric hybrid as a paradigm of fuel efficiency.
It's also stupid to look at Harvard as a paradigm of anything, race included.
The cardinal may qualify as a paradigm of the sorry state of saying sorry.
Koerner treats this as a paradigm of recurrent anti-aestheticism in Western art, including that of political correctness.
Remember "Colorless green ideas sleep furiously," the famous sentence Noam Chomsky offered as a paradigm of grammatical nonsense?
Calissano, P., Matrone, C. & Amadoro, G. Nerve growth factor as a paradigm of neurotrophins related to Alzheimer's disease.
RAWA, a 23 amino-acid peptide, serves as a paradigm of this synthetic approach.
In this study, storytelling was used as a paradigm of a constructive educational activity.
"These historical images amaze me," he said of the coats of arms, "because they survive through all these centuries and still exist as a paradigm of something.
Even in Mr. Irving's fictional world of eccentrics, freaks and oddballs, the Cole clan stands out as a paradigm of dysfunction.
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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.
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