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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a constitution of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is governed.
Example: "The constitution of the organization outlines the rights and responsibilities of its members."
Alternatives: "a framework of" or "a set of principles for".
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We do have a constitution, of course.
It was, a critic said, "a constitution of bribes".
A constitution of Hadrian apparently divided thesaurus inventus equally between the finder and the landowner.
If it then tries to impose a constitution of its own choosing, this may create more trouble.
Mr. Trudeau supervised the process by which Canada replaced its ties to Britain with a constitution of its own.
Yanar Mohammad, an outspoken liberal advocate, said she was braced for a constitution of misogyny and inequality.
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He helped to form and popularize the idea of a constitution and of loyalty to the Ottoman fatherland.
He spent his remaining years working on a model for a new Constitution of the United States.
"This is America Americaca has a Constitution, freedom of religion," he said.
Monday's election is an upshot of a new constitution of 2010, which created 47 new political counties, each to be led by a governor.
A majority of these cultivars are triploids with a genome constitution of AAA (mostly dessert banana), AAB (including plantains) and ABB [ 2].
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