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The phrase "bible of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a metaphor to describe something that is considered to be the ultimate or most important source of information on a particular subject. Example: The book "The Elements of Style" is often referred to as the bible of English grammar and writing.
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It was the Bible of that decade.
He was the bible of the dead man.
The anthology, she adds, "became the bible of my life".
It is called the bible of the profession.
"But 'Watchmen' is the Bible of comic books.
Jobs described Brand's catalogue as a bible of his generation.
Elbaz, Alber Is writing a "700-page bible of sorts".
Yet "Bible of Love" doesn't feel imitative or mercenary.
Nas called it the visual bible of hip-hop.
My sister took the Bible, of course, and kept it at her house.
I'm obviously slightly biased, but for me it's a bible of thrift.
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