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The phrase "a man of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to someone who is known for a particular trait or quality. For example: "He was a man of great faith."
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A man of about sixty.
"A man of many faces".
He's a man of principle.
Like a man, of course.
He's a man of action.
I am a man of the Lord.
Politically, he was a man of contradictions.
A man of exceptional energy and idealism.
He is a man of immense charm.
He is a man of few words.
Mr McCain is a man of courage.
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