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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the ideal of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to an idea or belief that is greatly valued and admired. For example, "The ideal of justice and equality is something I strive to uphold in my daily life."
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I believe in the ideal of objectivity".
The Ideal of Equal Opportunity.
The ideal of youth was absolute truthfulness.
He concludes, "She offered women the ideal of self-invention".
Because the ideal of literature is just a formula.
In doing so, he paints the ideal of honest observation.
The ideal, of course, is still one standard.
The ideal of the English gentleman has evaporated.
The ideal of the conviction was what drove me.
The greatest loss has been the ideal of America.
Snowmobiling conflicts with the ideal of unimpaired nature it embodies.
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