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The phrase "darling of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is highly admired or loved by many people. Example: "The popular singer has become the darling of the music industry, winning multiple awards and selling out stadiums on her world tour."
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It is a darling of aid donors.
"I'm hardly the darling of the NME.
Darger became a darling of outsider art.
"Chomsky is the darling of the left.
Mr Carson is a darling of the conservative right.
You've also become a darling of the fashion world.
"Darling, of course they are," Prince Nicolò said.
"It was a darling of the Internet," Mr. DeGroff said.
Donovan became a darling of late-night talk shows.
Who will be the new darling of the gastro-tourists?
Lagarde has never been the darling of the French elite.
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