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poster child

NOUN
perfect representative of something
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The company has become something of a poster child for a fast-paced workplace culture known as 996, also sometimes referred to as hustle culture or grindcore.

From BBC

The northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein became a poster child for digital sovereignty last year by ditching Microsoft in favour of open-source software.

From Barron's

“Poland should be the poster child of the European convergence machine,” he added, referring to the EU’s push to help developing economies catch up to their higher-income peers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Blue Owl has become the poster child for the market’s concerns about private credit, but Oppenheimer sees no major problems in the business.

From Barron's

Cormier has featured heavily in the media coverage of the cluster, becoming a kind of poster child for the mystery disease.

From BBC