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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the darling of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who is widely adored or greatly favored by others. It is typically used in a positive or affectionate manner. Example: "Taylor Swift is the darling of the music industry, with millions of fans eagerly awaiting her every move."
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"I'm hardly the darling of the NME.
"Chomsky is the darling of the left.
Lagarde has never been the darling of the French elite.
Now he is the darling of the anti-war left.
He was the darling of the German media.
Mr. Kentridge was clearly the darling of the evening.
Stayer soon became the darling of management gurus.
Take fermentation, the darling of the 2016 forecasts.
Two years ago Mario Götze was the darling of Germany.
It has become the darling of the culinistas.
He is still the darling of London Labour party members.
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