[Grammar] Adjective before article

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Dear teachers,
I found the following sentence in a physics textbook: "Strangeness is no more mysterious a property of particles than is charge."
I wonder if the grammar is correct because the adjective stands before the article 'a'.
Thanks in advance.
 
Dear teachers,
I found the following sentence in a physics textbook: "Strangeness is no more mysterious a property of particles than is charge."
I wonder if the grammar is correct because the adjective stands before the article 'a'.
Thanks in advance.

Yes, it's correct.
 
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