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The phrase "the spectacle of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a visually impressive or remarkable event or situation. Here are a few examples of how it could be used in a sentence: - "The spectacle of the fireworks display left everyone in awe." - "The circus offered a dazzling spectacle of acrobatics and colorful performances." - "The city streets were filled with the spectacle of the annual parade." - "The grand opening of the new museum was a spectacular event, showcasing the spectacle of modern art."
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The spectacle of the Vice-Pres.
The spectacle of survival is the thrill.
That is the spectacle of LeMons.
Hence the spectacle of these last weeks.
The spectacle of that uncertainty was mesmerizing.
"I am here for the spectacle of it all.
A main focus will be the spectacle of returning speculation.
What impressed him most was the spectacle of German organization.
One is the spectacle of infidels ruling over true believers.
Rooney has denied the spectacle of his own death.
I was almost breathless with the spectacle of the place.
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