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The phrase "a hat of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a type of hat that is characterized by a specific feature or material, often in a poetic or descriptive context.
Example: "She wore a hat of vibrant feathers that caught everyone's attention at the party."
Alternatives: "a hat made of" or "a hat crafted from".
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And a hat, of course.
At the poem's end, he remembers his father, as I do mine, "after a life of work," wearing "a hat of earth" and "a hat of wind".
The low-slung roof had a murky skylight with a hat of gray Irish cloud.
"Killed at the Whim of a Hat" of course needs a mystery to solve.
She later insisted that she'd never owned a hat of the sort I described.
The wooden form is then used as a mold to shape a hat of fur felt or straw.
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She once made a hat out of a fox scrotum.
Make a hat out of felt.
Make a hat out of toilet paper.
Wear a hat for most of your time.
'I wear a hat instead of a hijab".
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