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"virtuoso of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
When used, it denotes a person who is highly skilled in a particular art, craft, or activity. For example, you might say, "Yo-Yo Ma is a virtuoso of the cello."
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Jesse Rocha, a virtuoso of the cannonball.
Fitger is a virtuoso of the form.
But Bowes is a virtuoso of a difficult instrument.
Boris Johnson is a virtuoso of saying he's sorry.
Yet Ms. Brown became a virtuoso of a new kind.
Hitchens is a virtuoso of the magniloquent non-sequitur.
By Calvin Tomkins Doig is a virtuoso of the unpredictable.
She is the greatest virtuoso of form now living.
Holofcener is a virtuoso of awkward domestic scenes in which conversation goes absurdly awry.
He was a virtuoso of the oud and his banner over me was love.
A 'post'-modern hero, a virtuoso of triage and compromise and administration".
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