From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englisha miracle of somethinga miracle of somethingIMPRESSa very good example of something The concert tour was an absolute miracle of organization. a miracle of modern engineering → miracle
Examples from the Corpus
a miracle of something• He had just provided some polish for a machine that was already a miracle of design.• Yet, by a miracle of defensive dexterity, Kasparov survived again and again from what looked like imminent disaster.• In a city where rules are supposedly made for bending, it is a miracle of law enforcement.• Therein lies a miracle of distribution.• As with Ste Germaine at Rennes, and other saints, a miracle of roses is attributed to her.• She saw the pale flame she had lit in him burn tall and steady, a miracle of faithfulness out of unfaithfulness.• It was a miracle of rare device, A sunny pleasure-dome with caves of ice!