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The phrase "a giving of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the act of giving something, often in a formal or literary sense.
Example: "The ceremony was a giving of awards to those who had excelled in their fields."
Alternatives: "an offering of" or "a presentation of".
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A giving of thanks is a giving of thanks.
"It's a giving of yourself.
Worship is man's reaction to his experience of the sacred power; it is a response in action, a giving of self, especially by devotion and service, to the transcendent reality upon which man feels himself dependent.
A beautiful messy collection of broken and poor people, this word 'empower' implies a giving of my strength to your weakness, rather than a mutual exchange of dignity.
Part of that fabric is made up of a sense of community and a giving of self, and there is perhaps no other industry that embodies a spirit of team more than sports.
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Give a gift of yourself.
Give a gift of action!
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