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Discover Ludwig"grail of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is highly desired, sought after, or considered the ultimate achievement. It is derived from the term "Holy Grail," which in medieval legend was the cup or dish used by Jesus at the Last Supper and sought after by numerous knights in the Arthurian legend. Here are some examples of how the phrase "grail of" can be used in written English: - "For many entrepreneurs, achieving financial success is the grail of their endeavors." - "The grail of scientific research is finding a cure for cancer." - "The holy grail of fashionistas everywhere is the iconic little black dress." - "As a writer, winning a Pulitzer Prize is the grail of my career." - "For avid hikers, reaching the summit of Mount Everest is the ultimate grail."
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"This is the holy grail of birdwatching.
This was the holy grail of C.T.E".
What is the holy grail of sustainability?
It was the holy grail of investors.
It's the holy grail of "green growth".
It's the holy grail of English theatre.
"It's the holy grail of black baseball".
The holy grail of persistent youth.
Good roads remain the Grail of the touring cyclist.
They sound like the Holy Grail of light bulbs.
Many regard VOD as the holy grail of television.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com