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"a category of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific collection/classification of items. For example, "The store has a category of books specifically for children."
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Here you're challenging, it seems, a category of undervotes.
Sontag was in a category of her own.
Pub walks are a category of their own.
A symmetriad is a category of wave forms on Solaris.
I have a category of my own: the lap book.
But Mansour is in a category of his own.
There is a category of building now called "entertainment architecture".
There's even a category of "mid-Atlantic" poets.
A category of American opera thrives on it.
She wanted a category of her own construction.
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Detroit needs to stand strong as a category-of-one, and so do you.
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