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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dazzle of" is not grammatically correct
However, you can use the phrase "dazzle" on its own to refer to something that has a great amount of brightness or beauty. For example, "The stars created a dazzling night sky."
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The dazzle of the poplars".
The dazzle of the ocean.
Partly because of the Broadway dazzle of Hal Prince's production.
The aesthetic dazzle of "Toy Story" and "Monsters, Inc".
It's the infinite, bewildering dazzle of the apps, goddammit!
Some diners may miss an authentic touch in the amped-up dazzle of the place.
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That's the razzle-dazzle of the city.
Meursault is trapped in the sun-dazzle of the moment.
In Ohio, digital gizmos lent the rally the techno-dazzle of an Apple product introduction.
Naturally, a producer does a good deal more than razzle-dazzle of that sort.
Much to his credit, Brown is contemptuous of the razzle-dazzle of celebrity politics.
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