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The phrase "a liberality of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a generous or open-handed quality or characteristic, often in relation to giving or sharing.
Example: "The organization demonstrated a liberality of spirit by providing resources to those in need without hesitation."
Alternatives: "a generosity of" or "an abundance of".
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In recording the reactions of a select handful of these visitors, and English reactions to them, Rupert Christiansen, the opera critic for The Daily Telegraph, has painted a fascinating portrait of a tolerant and optimistic society with "an appetite for novelty and a liberality of spirit," keen to discover new techniques of art and thought, and prepared to pay for them.
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Ohio Wesleyan's first president, Edward Thomson, stated in his inaugural address on August 5, 1846 that the school was "a product of the liberality of the local people".
Alexis de Tocqueville described Blackstone as "an inferior writer, without liberality of mind or depth of judgment".
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Although the debate has been portrayed as an ideological chasm between the casual liberality of the left and the so-called 'common British decency' advocated by the right, maybe there are elements of both sides who now feel enough is enough.
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All present were enjoying the movie; all should help cover the inadvertent damage, not as an obligation — they have none — but from liberality of spirit among friends.
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