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The phrase "a currency of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that serves as a medium of exchange or a measure of value in a particular context, such as ideas, emotions, or social interactions.
Example: "In today's digital age, attention has become a currency of influence and power."
Alternatives: "a medium of" or "a measure of".
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Information is a currency of influence in organizations.
Reading the letter, I thought of a remark from Radack: "Information is a currency of power".
A currency of 17 nations with divergent fiscal policies cannot be.
Montenegro also has its own Central Bank, even without a currency of its own to manage.
A programme that is trending on Twitter is increasingly a currency of success or failure.
"In recent decades, chemical weapons have slowly been de-legitimised as a currency of power.
Bannon may also have ambitions to create a currency of his own.
By robbing a currency of its value, inflation wipes the slate clean for debtors and savers alike.
In other words, the bomb is a currency of self-esteem and a banner of political insurgency.
But many Chinese officials probably believe the world's second-biggest economy deserves a currency of similar stature.
Trade between islanders, coastal people, and interior residents was extensive and based on a currency of clamshell beads.
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