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The phrase "a banter of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers, as "banter" is typically used as a verb or uncountable noun rather than in a countable form.
Example: "Their conversation was filled with playful banter."
Alternatives: "a exchange of banter" or "a session of banter."
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"He said Connor had introduced a sense of camaraderie between the patients and they had a bit of a banter of an evening.
With Jimmy Buffett, he keeps up a banter of jokes and a long-running argument over who is younger.
Irving Berlin once wrote lyrics to a song that were sung back and forth between "adversaries"....but with a light feeling, a banter of sorts.
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Make like a true fan and employ some grade A pub banter, of course.
One night, I noticed a woman leading the banter of an animated group of beer drinkers at a long mahogany bar.
CreativeLive brings more of an entertainment sensibility to its courses than rivals, blending the banter of a daytime talk show with the instructional content of a classroom.
This combines the banter of a Christmas sweater with the banter of a toilet.
There was a fair amount of banter, of chuckling and teasing as they recalled certain of each other's judgments.
I know, in contrast, footballers tend to miss the banter of a dressing room when their career is done.
Maybe it used to be, in part, the easy banter of a handsome news anchor.
This was not the idle banter of an American talk show.
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