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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'the flagship of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to something or someone that is representing a group or organization of some sort. For example, "Apple is the flagship of consumer electronics."
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"The BBC news is the flagship of TV news.
(Now that space is the flagship of Loro Piana cashmere).
"Mosfilm is the flagship of the Russian film industry.
He called the isolation play the "flagship of creativity".
He died during the Russo-Japanese War, aboard the flagship of Admiral Stepan Osipovich Makarov.
If the deal went forward, the property would become the flagship of the new hotel line.
"Our music scene is the flagship of our next generation," he said.
Until 1993, the flagship of Parisian culture was entirely state-funded.
The 56-year-old brand is the flagship of Marriott International.
It was the flagship of Brooklyn's leading financial institution, one of the nation's largest banks.
The flagship of the Cumberlege Connections portfolio, she says, is the one-day "Westminster experience".
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