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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'the guide of' is grammatically correct and acceptable for use in written English.
The phrase is most often used to indicate that someone or something is a guide or teacher to something else. For example, "The guide of the first-year students provided helpful advice and resources to the new students."
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She has been the guide of a generation.
Their message said: "Caliphate of Imam Ali, the guide of the prophecy".
"I have to just go with the guide of my own gut and heart and stomach".
There are examples, quoted in the guide, of how advocacy is improving people's lives.
" 'Tis not, therefore, reason, which is the guide of life, but custom," Hume concluded.
"The person who takes the burden of leadership at this stage will become the guide of a new movement.
"He is the guide of the revolution, a true leader," Mr. Lagerebi said, and "he subsidizes everything".
"It took months to write and is not law, but it now becomes the guide of the land," she said.
Conventional approach is based on the Guide of Uncertainty Measurement (GUM), the uncertainty budget is established for the stress and elongation parameters respectively.
"All forms of commercial whaling are unacceptable, and we must not let this barbaric practice continue under the guide of scientific research".
Boulud, well into his third decade with coulibiac, was guided, and always had been guided, by the guide of guides, the 1903 "Guide Culinaire," by Auguste Escoffier.
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