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The phrase "a indeed of" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It appears to be a combination of words that does not form a coherent or grammatically correct expression.
Example: "This is a indeed of a strange situation."
Alternatives: "a matter of" or "an instance of".
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It is a vision, indeed, of a female martyr figure keenly exploiting what Kulyk calls a "trope of betrayal".
His productive decades spanned those in a country – a continent, indeed – of extreme political tumult.
The chemistry of a rugby team, indeed of a club, is an elusive thing.
Hotel with a view indeed... of sea and sheep!
It is a place, indeed, of remembrance and quiet reflection.
They have to permeate the life of a school, and indeed of a society, if they are to be learned.
The start, indeed, of a real-life "Fantastic Voyage".
For Britain, too, is a land of migration, indeed of extreme migration.
When Brando said what he himself had to say, it was indeed of a unique value.
translating each other into other tongues, members, indeed, of a wandering crew.
In Italy, Juventus, the club with the highest wage bill, according to La Gazetto dello Sport (link in Italian), sit atop Serie A. Indeed, of the big five European leagues, only in Spain is a club that does not spend the most on wages primed to win.
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