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The phrase "monument of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe a physical structure or object that is meant to honor or commemorate someone or something. This phrase can be used in both formal and informal writing. Example: The Eiffel Tower is a renowned monument of Paris, standing tall as a symbol of the city's history and culture.
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What a monument!—of silence.
He is a monument of conviction.
"The monument of the unknown junkie".
It was the shining monument of infrastructure.
It has become a noble monument of a lost past.
De Villiers in particular is a monument of self-restraint.
"This is a monument of exactly the same period.
The construction industry is a monument of public plutocracy.
"The Holy Sepulchre is the most sacred monument of Christianity.
Bruckner's Symphony No. 3, a monument of sound, is on the program.
I'm speaking of the minor category of the aesthetic, not the monument of the religious.
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