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"a protection of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but it is most often used to indicate a certain type or group of something that provides protection. Example: "The national park was established as a protection of the endangered species that inhabited the area."
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It's more a protection of her.
Overriding all of this is a protection of the taxpayer.
It's almost like a protection of some kind.
The rule exists as a protection of our liberty.
"It's a protection of their First Amendment rights," said Mercedes Padilla, an M.T.A. spokeswoman.
"I put 'A film by' as a protection of my rights, but I don't really believe it.
As Hadid hinted on Desert Island Discs, her apparent toughness was partly a protection of this shyness.
There are several other Middle Eastern countries where secular dictatorships provide minorities with a protection of sorts.
To exempt religious groups from obeying is not a protection of religion, but a granting of power to religious entities at the cost of all their neighbors.
Russia's military response to the events in Ukraine is framed as a protection of "ours" — and "ours" are Russian, no matter where they live.
A Protection of Children's Bill is being introduced in the Commons by Labour MP Debra Shipley, who is backed by the Department of Health.
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