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poster child

NOUN
perfect representative of something
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If Hulu’s “Shoresy” is the poster child for successfully balancing raunch and heart, “Ted” is on the opposite end — crass and lazy.

From MarketWatch

On one hand, “someone can argue that Block is not exactly a poster child of an efficiently run company,” noting “duplicate cost functions across Block” on a historical basis.

From MarketWatch

Not long ago, megacap tech was Wall Street’s poster child for frothy valuation.

From MarketWatch

Salesforce has been the poster child for Wall Street’s concerns about business software and the growth prospects of the software-as-a-service model.

From MarketWatch

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