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"specimen of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a representative or example of something, often in the context of scientific or academic studies. Example: The museum has a vast collection of dinosaur bones, but the most impressive specimen of the T-Rex can be found in the main exhibit hall.
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"Like a new specimen of human beings".
It's a specimen of managed democracy.
It's an exact specimen of the food-oriented genre.
Mahajneh happened to be an anomalous specimen of upward mobility.
The letter is a good specimen of Basic Mailerese.
Henrietta Lacks is a medical specimen of quite another kind.
What an eye-wateringly magnificent specimen of masculinity he is.
Just a perfect physical specimen of a coyote.
Peskov couldn't help smiling at this specimen of disingenuousness.
This is an early specimen of an audience tape.
He is an extraordinary specimen of regal manhood.
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