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Discover LudwigThe phrase "epitome of a" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that represents the perfect or most typical example of a particular quality, trait, or concept. Example: The new luxury car is the epitome of elegance and sophistication.
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Talk about the epitome of a man.
"He's the epitome of a baseball fan".
Dottie was the epitome of a community volunteer.
"I thought it would be the epitome of a performance".
Carril called Blatt "the epitome of a team player".
"Ballet Mécanique" was the epitome of a modernist score.
Hers was the epitome of a well-lived life.
For her, he was the epitome of a gentleman.
Frank Castillo is the epitome of a fifth starter.
He's the epitome of a New York Giant".
Pot roast should be the epitome of a minimalist meal.
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