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The phrase "wonders of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the amazing or awe-inspiring aspects of something. Example: The wonders of nature never cease to amaze me, from the intricate patterns of a butterfly's wings to the vastness of the night sky.
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Mr. Wonderful on the wonders of wealth inequality.
D.H.: Through the wonders of the Internet.
One of the wonders of the world.
He recalls the wonders of Expo 67.
Anonymous wonders of the world.
Justin praised the wonders of Madison Square Garden.
Another hymn to the wonders of transmigration.
What about the wonders of modern technology?
The wonders of 2012 technology, eh?
What then, one wonders, of predominate?
Oh, the wonders of that place.
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