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? The phrase "stamp of" can be used in written English, as it is a common idiom.
It means to mark or indicate something as authentic or indicative of a particular quality or characteristic. Example: The product bears the stamp of approval from industry experts, guaranteeing its high quality and effectiveness.
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It also lacks the stamp of authenticity.
It gives it that stamp of coolness".
Because accreditation is a stamp of quality.
Out with the old Stamp of approval?
Mr. Kentridge's work bears the stamp of many interests.
"WE WILL not be a rubber stamp of the Democrats".
He was looking for handwriting — the stamp of the personal.
(The boys don't escape the stamp of cliché, either).
Such an official stamp of approval is unlikely.
Some apps have already gotten the agency's stamp of approval.
To be on BBC1 was a real stamp of approval.
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