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The phrase "heroine of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a female protagonist or central character in a story, novel, or film. Example: "Katniss Everdeen, the heroine of the popular Hunger Games series, inspired countless readers with her bravery and resilience."
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Meg was a heroine of science fiction.
Lucretia, legendary heroine of ancient Rome.
Heroine of the struggle.
The heroine of Maya's story was splitless.
As the eponymous heroine of "Juno" (Dec.
2006 Plays Raimunda, heroine of Almodóvar's Volver.
Who is the heroine of Todd Haynes's "Carol"?
The heroine of "The Closer" on TNT got married.
The heroine of "Prime Suspect" takes a punch.
She is the heroine of this bright and busy movie.
The heroine of "Umbrella" is one of those people.
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