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The phrase "a cult of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a group of people who all share similar religious, political, or cultural beliefs and practices. For example: "The town was known for having a cult of worshippers who followed an ancient religion."
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A cult of Hill developed.
He is a cult of personality.
Part of a cult of death.
They have a cult of real evil there.
"OK... er, ooh, here's a cult of murderous suffragettes!
"It's not about a cult of personality," Ms. Clark said.
Authentic, handcrafted and small batch is a cult of modesty.
Hers was a cult of a very peculiar order.
his speech, going on to found a cult of quietness.
"Benedict does not want a cult of personality around himself.
The first rule for a cult of personality is ubiquity.
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