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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flag of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the flag that represents a specific country, organization, or cause.
Example: "The ceremony began with the raising of a flag of the United States."
Alternatives: "a banner of" or "an emblem of".
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A flag of concern goes up.
"The Taliban is a flag of convenience for them".
And thither is a flag of the Red Bull".
The Mets have a flag of their own at Shea.
At least publicly, they are hoisting a flag of optimism.
The second flag they chose, some said, looked too much like a flag of surrender.
He said be believed a flag of the states, its days were numbered.
Gordon and Shaw surveyed the Confederate-occupied grounds on Aug. 11 under a flag of truce.
The white flag is universally used as a flag of truce.
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Much of this traffic is foreign flagged and on "innocent passage," under a Flag-of-Convenience, with a Crew-of-Convenience, and with lower safety standards.
They agreed, and on Sept. 29, 1863, Lewis and Scully were sent north on a flag-of-truce boat.
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