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The phrase "a mobile of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a mobile structure, such as a hanging decoration or a type of artwork that moves or is designed to move.
Example: "The artist created a beautiful mobile of colorful shapes that danced in the breeze."
Alternatives: "a hanging sculpture of" or "a kinetic art piece of".
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A mobile of small seashells hung from a charred beam.
Children will be invited to celebrate Father's Day by making a mobile of animal dads.
After six months, he was sleeping in his own bedroom under a mobile of stars.
A work suspended from the high ceiling suggests a mobile of limp lily pads (but with nicely painted surfaces).
On 21 October 2011, tax officials applied for an itemised billing request to check a mobile of Mba's, documents show.
One of them is "Southern Cross" (1963), whose orange, four-legged base rises twenty feet and supports a mobile of ten black petals that spans twenty-seven feet.
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Create a mobile out of old CDs.
In his front garden stands a one-of-a-kind mobile of a wooden sailboat with eight metal spokes at its base.
He used the influence of Rio Tinto chairman, Viscount Milner, to become the commander of a mobile unit of the British Red Cross.
So, this is an old form of a mobile phone, of a smartphone.
We're happy to announce the rollout of a mobile version of TechCrunch.
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