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"a gesture of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a specific action or movement that is meant to convey a particular sentiment or message. It can be written as "a gesture of (emotion/feeling/intent/etc.)" Example: - She reached out with a gentle gesture of sympathy. - The teacher thanked her students with a warm gesture of appreciation. - The team's winning goal was met with a loud gesture of jubilation from the crowd. - He made a grand gesture of generosity by donating a large sum of money to charity. - The politician's speech was filled with empty gestures of promises and false hope.
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Ba! Ski! Ba!"—a gesture of welcome.
A gesture of amused disbelief.
"They're a gesture of love".
Singers routinely perform a gesture of reconciliation.
A gesture of abundance?
It's a gesture of humanity".
They consider it a gesture of affection.
It's a gesture of sympathy, nothing more.
He makes a gesture of helplessness.
A gesture of self-declared genius?
"To me it's a gesture of love".
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a gesture of desire
a gesture of submission
as a gesture of politeness
a gesture of caring
a gesture of incredulity
a gesture of finality
a gesture of warmth
a gesture of scorn
a gesture of celebration
a gesture of their
a gesture of restoring
a gesture of compromise
a gesture of embarrassment
a gesture of esteem
a gesture of concern
a gesture of forgiveness
a gesture of philanthropy
a gesture of sweetness
a gesture of hope
a gesture of fury
a gesture of pity
a gesture of commitment
a gesture of better
a gesture of encouragement
a gesture of acknowledgement
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