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The phrase "miracle of science" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a scientific breakthrough or discovery that is seen as remarkable or extraordinary. Example: "The treatment was hailed as a miracle of science, curing a disease that was once thought to be incurable."
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That's a miracle of science.
That Ettinger endures is a miracle of science.
"I remember thinking the miracle of Shakespeare was more impactful than the miracle of science".
From one perspective, a cloned animal looks like a miracle of science.
With intoxicating enthusiasm, Rogers reveals alcohol as a miracle of science.
I consider that, not only a marvel but a miracle of science.
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These are his artistic answers to Rembrandt's portraits – and they are also miracles of science.
The central theme of "Plowing" is the human urge to recreate the world, be it through the imaginative transactions of art, the generative miracles of science or the grinding gears of memory.
First published in book form in 1920 and translated here for the first time, Donogoo-Tonka or the Miracles of Science: A Cinematographic Tale is a mock film scenario written by the French novelist Jules Romains.
Once the common folk started noticing those wonderful teeth, which are now so widely and relatively cheaply available through the miracles of science and marketing, many of them realized that while they could not be Julia Roberts, they could have teeth as white as hers.
Donogoo Tonka, or The Miracles of Science by Jules Romains.
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