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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fairy of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to show possession or ownership, with the noun "fairy" describing the type or nature of the owner. Example: The beautiful fairy of the forest granted the young girl three wishes.
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Chancellor Merkel, the technocratic wicked fairy of the Grexit saga, has become the humanitarian good fairy of the refugee calamity.
In the christening scene, Carrie Lee Riggins was a playful Fairy of Vivacity, and Amanda Edge fluttered charmingly as the Fairy of Eloquence.
Lindy Mandradjieff danced a clear, precisely articulated new Fairy of Eloquence.
Quite a stocky female fairy of about 15 with blue iridescent wings tied to her.
Ana Sophia Scheller shone with a similar authority in her debut as the Fairy of Courage, and Erica Pereira was a cheeky delight as the Fairy of Eloquence, another debut.
Hee Seo, long-limbed and poised, was unflappable in roles like the Fairy of Sincerity and Princess Florine.
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"But Annabel was enveloped in this sort of fairy dust of genuine niceness.
Just above sol gel transition concentration (Cgel), the master curves suggest the existence of fairy amount of aggregate that is not incorporated in the macroscopic network.
Instead of the fairy dust of hopefulness, there's the bitter draught of helplessness.
These fairies have sharp, mischievous features, quite different from the later fairies of Bethlem.
These aren't the fairies of the bedtime stories – they're dangerous".
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