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The phrase "landmark of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific significant or well-known object or location that serves as a point of reference or a symbol of something. Here is an example: The Eiffel Tower is a prominent landmark of Paris, standing tall as a symbol of the city's history and culture.
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Landmark of Despair Q.
"It's really a landmark of Mahopac".
The hotel became a landmark of the Soviet Imperialist style.
A final answer to any of these questions would be a landmark of human progress.
Park West sits next door to Barney Greengrass, a landmark of the culinary kind.
Wrigley's Chicago headquarters, the Wrigley Building, became a noted architectural landmark of that city.
When they reached the landmark of Berezoviy Yar a great battle was fought lasting many days.
"The 'Seven Sacraments' are a landmark of Western painting," Mr. Lee said.
Today that film is widely regarded as a landmark of gay cinema.
A small landmark of New York City architectural and automotive history disappeared recently, almost without notice.
A landmark of more conventional historic preservation is the heavily restored Reichstag building.
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