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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stuff of legend" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that is famous, well-known, or remarkable enough to become the subject of legends or myths. Example: The bravery and cunning of Robin Hood have become the stuff of legend, with stories of his adventures being passed down for generations.
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The stuff of legend.
His escapades were the stuff of legend.
The stuff of legend, if you will.
It became the stuff of legend.
It will become the stuff of legend.
His tenacity was the stuff of legend.
His chutzpah became the stuff of legend.
"It's the stuff of legend".
"He's proper stuff of legend".
Such is the stuff of legend.
Its homoeroticism is the stuff of legend.
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