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The phrase "benchmark of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to an example or measure as a point of reference. For example, "The new product is impressive, setting a new benchmark of excellence in its category."
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Where's the benchmark of quality?
It's definitely the benchmark of all jobs".
And back then, "serious" was the benchmark of high praise.
A city job was the benchmark of opportunity.
Legislation is sometimes simply a benchmark of decency.
Treasury Department to Revive 30-Year Bond, A Longtime Benchmark of Credit Markets The Treasury's 30-year bond, long the benchmark of the world's credit markets, is back.
Built with air travel exclusively in mind, the airport is the benchmark of calm and cool.
Like Keith's mum, Ricky Ponting stuck to the tried-and-true benchmark of averages.
"There is only one benchmark of any relevance, and that's Harley-Davidson," Mr. Julius said.
This ongoing project is a great achievement, a benchmark of civic virtue.
"We're playing against Ireland on Saturday week and they're the benchmark of European rugby.
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