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Discover Ludwig"the marvel of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is impressive, remarkable, or awe-inspiring. Example: "The Eiffel Tower, standing tall and majestic, is the marvel of Paris."
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"It's the marvel of Brooklyn".
This is the marvel of China's low-cost manufacturing boom.
The marvel of Liberty is that her stance and her gesture radiate for miles.
"Above institutional formality, rules and positions, is the marvel of human conscience," Father Athié said.
But that's the marvel of bowls - no age segregation and less gender segregation.
To the marvel of anthropologists, the San have been able to cling to their traditions.
The marvel of movies is the revelation of artistry in surprising forms and dimensions.
He tried to capture the marvel of flight in the pose of a dancer.
A lot of the marvel of big data is a threat to me.
The marvel of Mr. Eno's voice is how naturally it combines a carefully sculptured lyricism with sly, poker-faced humor.
More important, though, was the marvel of Ms. Spalding's effervescent prowess as a musician and a singer.
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