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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a quintessential" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone as being the most typical or ideal example of a particular quality or characteristic. Example: "She is known as a quintessential New Yorker, always in a hurry and full of energy."
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The broadcaster described Bake Off as a "quintessential BBC show," adding: "We made a very strong offer to keep the show, but we are a considerable distance apart on the money.
For example, she cites Laurel and Hardy as a quintessential married couple because... uh, why again?
Sparrow loved it when the press portrayed him as a quintessential establishment figure.
He identifies, for example, the campaign to segregate society as a quintessential progressive battle.
RICHARD LAERMER had always thought of himself as a quintessential New Yorker.
Unfortunately for Pitino, a boyish workaholic, he came with a reputation as a quintessential quick-fixer.
Blunt came across as a quintessential member of the English Establishment.
The retrospective depicts Adrian as a quintessential 20th-century American designer.
By 1932 Copland was coming to be regarded as a quintessential, irreversible, home-grown American.
He could not ski, swim or play golf, and viewed Legoland in California as a quintessential vacation destination.
He suspects Ms. Duckworth will win the primary "and position herself as a quintessential Obama-Pelosi liberal Democrat" against him.
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