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The phrase "panorama of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a wide, sweeping view of a certain landscape, scene, or setting. For example, "As we reached the peak of the mountain, a magnificent panorama of the valley opened up before us."
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An illustrated panorama of "Finnegans Wake".
The panorama of all this is mesmerizing.
THE photograph shows the panorama of a messy bedroom.
The panorama of higher education in London is characteristically complicated.
The Rochdale MP accused Panorama of ignoring the facts.
It's certainly my meticulously illustrated panorama of the year.
Life was an endless panorama of sights and sounds.
This is a panorama of words, not pictures.
Here is a panorama of chances missed, or muddled.
His opening lines alone catalog a panorama of emotional dysfunction.
A six-thousand-mile-long panorama of Earth.
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