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Discover LudwigThe phrase "staple of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to mean that something is an essential part of something else. For example, "Pizza is a staple of Italian cuisine."
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HOLOGRAMS are a staple of science fiction.
It is a staple of the times.
He is a staple of goodness.
Eels — a forgotten staple of our forefathers.
What's the staple of your wardrobe?
What's the one staple of your wardrobe?
"He's the staple of our offense.
Once, it was a staple of Bordeaux.
It remains a staple of pro football.
"It's like a staple of my diet.
Gunpowder was a staple of warfare.
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