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The phrase "a nexus of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means a connection or link between different things or ideas. Example: The city's vibrant cultural scene was a nexus of music, art, and literature, drawing in artists and writers from all over the world.
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Because the library is a nexus of dreams.
The food market is also a nexus of daily conflict.
Ovid's Metamorphoses is a nexus of some 50 epyllia with shorter episodes.
At the time, Wiazemsky was a student at Nanterre University, a nexus of leftist activity.
Under this view, the firm is seen famously as a nexus of contracts.
Negrych is part market philosopher, part screen savant — a nexus of market intelligence.
Mr. Mercado's shop has become a nexus of the frame-building community.
South Dakota sits usefully in a nexus of north-south and east-west interstate highways.
The US state today is a nexus of power for corporate interests.
His days as a nexus of cash and gifts are over.
While the congregation is small, the church itself was a nexus of community life.
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