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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the icon of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an object or symbol that represents something larger or more significant. For example: - The Statue of Liberty is considered the icon of freedom and democracy. - The cross is the icon of Christianity. - The Mona Lisa is widely recognized as the icon of the Renaissance era.
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Ruth is the icon of the sport.
He is the icon of the franchise.
She was the icon of Continental Auto Body.
She became the icon of national unity.
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Strain development has been the icon of the fermentation industries.
My uncle was the icon of toughness to me.
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In the last decade, a total glazed building's façades became the icon of Dubai.
If Clinton was the icon of ambivalence, and Bush the icon of incompetence, the icon of hope has been transformed into the truly hopeless image of political gridlock and apocalyptic rancor.
"The blue globe logo was the icon of America's imagination, power and global destiny.
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