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Discover Ludwig"gem of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is generally used to refer to something that is desirable or highly regarded, particularly in comparison to other things. For example, "This diamond necklace is a gem of a find!"
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A Gem of a Jeweler's Q.
A gem of a place.
Hence this gem of book.
It's a little gem of a play.
You are a gem of a person.
It's a gem of a part.
Today was a gem of an innings".
A cheeky little gem of a goal.
A winning gem of a picture".
"Frankie rode a gem of a race," Gosden said.
As for Chris, he's a gem of a leader.
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