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Discover Ludwig"instant classic" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something, usually of artistic or creative bounds, that quickly becomes a favorite and well-known. For example, in the music industry, "Thriller" by Michael Jackson became an "instant classic" when it was released in 1982.
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Instant classic.
Instant classic, right?
It was an instant classic.
An instant classic, it bears repeating.
It's an instant classic of unintentional hilarity.
The Hotel Years is an instant classic.
"An instant classic," Taylor Twellman, ESPN's color commentator, proclaimed.
"I think that's what makes it an instant classic".
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He's an instant classic-maker.
Frozen seems to be consolidating its instant-classic status.
It's rescued only by the instant-classic boast "She's sniffin' on my 85-dollar cologne".
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