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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "was a marvel" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express admiration for something, usually when something or someone is impressive or excellent. For example: "His engineering skills were a marvel; he was able to fix the machine quickly and with precision."
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It was a marvel.
Federer's movement was a marvel of efficiency.
But this year, it was a marvel.
The desert gloaming was a marvel.
Each card was a marvel of engineering.
His campaign was a marvel of discipline, organization, and prescience.
In many ways, the election was a marvel.
The Jacquard loom was a marvel of the Industrial Revolution.
"She was a marvel in our school," he said.
Reynolds was a marvel in this role: tender, spirited, smart.
Ms. Sampson, to put it bluntly, was a marvel.
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