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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a doll of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a doll that represents or is themed around a specific character, object, or concept.
Example: "She received a doll of her favorite movie character for her birthday."
Alternatives: "a doll depicting" or "a doll representing".
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She has even launched a doll of herself.
"I don't think anyone wants a doll of me".
And the brother of one of the girls wanted a doll of his own, a boy.
When she was a teenager, Wilson had a doll of Lucas.
"This reporter," he said of The Voice's writer, "sticks pins in a doll of me every night".
Then she moved on to a doll of Enid, a character from the comic book series "Ghost World".
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Why they have to make a doll out of me?
Cause why they ain't make a doll out of this MC or this MC?
Rocked by 20th-century earthquakes, it is now a gorgeous shell, a paper doll of a church, with the walls standing, but the ceiling almost entirely gone.
Fuck yeah, I want a one-of-a-kind finger doll of a scar-faced, crack-stealing, gun-toting homo.
By contrast, A Child's Book of True Crime is a Russian doll of a story.
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