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The phrase "a belt of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a continuous area or region that has a specific characteristic, often in geographical or metaphorical contexts.
Example: "The Amazon rainforest is often referred to as a belt of biodiversity due to its vast array of plant and animal species."
Alternatives: "a zone of" or "a region of".
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I'll probably have a belt of whiskey.
A belt of gold comes and goes.
They've created a belt of protection," Holle says.
This pain is often followed by a belt of blisters.
I HAVE a belt of adipose tissue lodged around my middle.
The town is built in two sections, divided by a belt of irrigated market gardens.
So, with luck, a belt of countries across north Africa should now see democracies gradually entrenched.
Between these two main groups is a belt of numerous small bodies called asteroids.
The attacks would culminate "with myself detonating a belt of explosives amongst the kuffar", he wrote.
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Northward lies a belt of limestone country of varying width, most prominent in the Kikori River Lake Kutubu area.
I was told it looked like I had a 'belt of fat' around my belly.
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