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The phrase "something of a legend" is a correct part of a sentence in written English.
It is an idiomatic expression used to describe someone or something that is well known, celebrated, or respected. For example: "The singer was something of a legend in his hometown, performing at the local jazz club every Saturday night for over 25 years."
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Anouska Hempel is something of a legend.
Bailey has become something of a legend.
She was something of a legend, known for her integrity.
Kohn's salesmanship has become something of a legend.
Latham is something of a legend in the towing world.
Smith has long been something of a legend.
In Mexico, the impact was even greater, and Kevin became something of a legend.
By the time Porter published "The Leaning Tower," she had become something of a legend.
The Woody Allen casting call is something of a legend in the business.
Mr. Huffington was something of a legend in the world's oil patches and boardrooms.
One of his grand jury breakthroughs, in 1995, has become something of a legend among lawyers.
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something of a giant
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