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The phrase "a facet of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particular aspect or feature of a broader topic or concept.
Example: "Sustainability is a facet of the larger discussion on climate change that cannot be overlooked."
Alternatives: "an aspect of the" or "a component of the".
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There will also be a facet of the formal investigation.
Sly hostility seems to be a facet of the screenwriter Paul Rudnick's talent.
But Transneft's role in oil exports is itself a facet of the debate.
"It's a facet of the game we haven't looked at this way," he said.
Sly hostility seems to be a facet of the writer Paul Rudnick's talent.
Indigenismo in Colombia: A Facet of the National Identity Search, 1821-1973.
Each vignette reflects a facet of the classic in question in a subtle or playful way.
Is she a facet of the Creator or a primordial feature of creation?
Fads are a facet of the national character, he said, and "I personally think it's good for society".
Shinn's setting is the campus of a large state university, where all his characters represent a facet of the big issue.
What we miss is a facet of the city that has inspired a host of painters, that resonates deeply in a nation of immigrants and their descendants.
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