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The phrase "a hip of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers, as it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "I saw a hip of the mountain from afar."
Alternatives: "a piece of" or "a portion of".
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Although only a foot long, the bone has distinctive characteristics that identify it as a hip of tyrannosaurs.
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Michelle Obama may be a hip, of-the-moment FLOTUS.
The store he visited, in a hip neighborhood of Montreal, is one of three in the city.
It's a hip slice of summer ham.
Being featured on the site is like a hip badge of honor.
New York may have a hip abbreviation of its own, the B.Y.T.'s: Beautiful Young Things.
The pressure on the femoral head was strongest at a hip flexion of 0°.
This chain offers a hip combo of teriyaki meets tequila, and overall the results are tasty.
City Walk is all that, put through a hip filter of urban renewal and rediscovery.
These events embody (so to speak) biking's reputation as a hip form of transportation.
The store's signature line features a hip selection of dresses, coats, shoes and more.
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