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The phrase "a convention of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a formal agreement, practice, or custom that is widely accepted within a particular group or context.
Example: "The annual meeting is a convention of industry leaders to discuss the latest trends and challenges."
Alternatives: "a practice of" or "a custom of".
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A convention of the not-ables [graphic].
It's just a convention of the film.
You are attending a convention of herpetologists in Aspen.
The Olympics are nothing if not a convention of salesmen.
It looked like a convention of tree-huggers and suits.
But it is a convention of these films.
This dovetailing is a convention of the narrative form.
Isolde dies after singing the Liebestod — expires there — so it's a convention of opera.
The University of Rochester was founded in 1850 by a convention of Baptists.
Khorāsān's current Iranian frontiers were defined in 1881 and in a convention of July 8 , 1893
It's a convention of the travel memoir that the author does two things at once.
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