the Shakespeare of/in our class.

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ademoglu

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Hi,

*self-made sentence*

- He always used such sophisticated words that he was considered to be the Shakespeare of/in our class.

I have difficulty in deciding which one to take - ''in'' or ''of.'' Could you please tell me which one I should use?

Thanks.
 
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Change 'so' to 'such' and say 'the Shakespeare of our class'.
 
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