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The phrase "benchmark of a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a standard or criteria that is used as a point of reference or comparison. Example: The company's success can be attributed to their strong customer service, which has become the benchmark of excellence in the industry.
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This is a benchmark of a long march back from near obliteration.
Vanilla Vanilla is the benchmark of a good ice cream maker.
In Test cricket the benchmark of a good player is set not just by an obvious skill but by how he can apply that.
"The portfolio has a benchmark of a 15percentt return requirement," said Keith L. Johnson, chief legal counsel of the state investment board.
Having set an arbitrary benchmark of a 400-seat gain, the hymn sheet was duly distributed and they sang of their disappointment in harmony.
In making these sweet beers, some brewers are said to use prepared yeasts rather than practicing spontaneous fermentation — the benchmark of a lambic beer.
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The benchmark of an elastic rubber beam in a rolling tank partially filled with oil is simulated.
LIR will be a benchmark of an infrared camera with an UMBA for future space explorations to Mars, asteroids and the Earth.
NICE has set a clear benchmark of an ODEP rating of 10C as the minimum clinical standard it recommends for general implantation.
The proportion of people aged 65 years and over in Taiwan reached 7% in 1993, the WHO benchmark of an aged nation.
Most people would think this was one of the benchmarks of a liberal state.
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