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The phrase "a missile of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing weaponry, military terminology, or metaphorical expressions related to force or impact.
Example: "The general described the attack as a missile of precision, targeting the enemy's weak points."
Alternatives: "a projectile of" or "a weapon of".
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We have a missile of a car, but we're having reliability issues.
Seeing no teammate keeping up with her, she unleashed a missile of a shot on goal.
Amoros drove forward and from 35 yards out let fly a missile of a shot.
If a flight full of commuters can be turned into a missile of war, everything is dangerous.
He might pick up a missile of some kind, a spear typically, and fire it at somebody as he goes by.
The driver stopped in the middle of the street, and then heaved a missile of his own at the neighbor.
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North Korea startled the world with its successful July 4 test of a missile capable of striking parts of Alaska — the first such missile with proven intercontinental range.
A6 Missile Tests in Pakistan Pakistan staged what it called a routine test-firing of a missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead.
He follows up that particular mistake with a scud missile of an ace.
North Korea tests a missile capable of hitting the United States.
It is hard to imagine a transparent metal, or a missile made of glass.
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