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"spectacle of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a visually striking or impressive display or event. Examples: - The fireworks show was a spectacular spectacle of lights and colors. - The parade was a grand spectacle of marching bands and floats. - The fashion show was a dazzling spectacle of elaborate designs and runway models. - The natural wonder of the northern lights was a mesmerizing spectacle of swirling colors in the night sky. - The circus was a lively spectacle of acrobats, clowns, and daredevil stunts.
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Making a spectacle of 3D.
Now the chief spectacle of Batumi?
Make something of a spectacle of yourself.
The spectacle of the Vice-Pres.
But it's a spectacle of waste.
The spectacle of survival is the thrill.
You're making a spectacle of yourself".
That is the spectacle of LeMons.
Hence the spectacle of these last weeks.
The spectacle of that uncertainty was mesmerizing.
"He is a man of spectacle, of entertainment.
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