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The phrase "a blend of stone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a mixture or combination of different types of stone materials, often in contexts related to construction, art, or design.
Example: "The sculpture was crafted from a blend of stone, giving it a unique texture and appearance."
Alternatives: "a mixture of stone" or "a combination of stone".
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The new facade is a blend of stone and plate glass.
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