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The phrase "a pure form of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is in its most basic or unaltered state, often in discussions about art, philosophy, or science.
Example: "The artist aimed to create a pure form of expression that transcended traditional boundaries."
Alternatives: "an unadulterated version of" or "a quintessential example of".
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This episode represents a pure form of psychological warfare and tacit cooperation between competitors.
It would be wrong to go back to a pure form of the grammar-school system.
From the outset Israel adopted a pure form of proportional representation.
He had a good drift to his voice, a glide that's a pure form of Puerto Rican swing.
Despite her incredible ignorance, her mind was still sharp, and filled with a pure form of curiosity.
MDMA is a pure form of the club drug ecstasy, which is often contaminated with other substances.
But scientists now believe this woman must have had a very rare genetic mutation that guarantees a person will get a pure form of Alzheimer's by middle age.
The authorities in Detroit told The Detroit Free Press that the infant's 18-year-old mother had nursed her baby after smoking crack, a pure form of cocaine.
Angry cabdrivers countered by refusing to drive for one day -- an action that pedestrians considered a pure form of nonviolent protest.
The early 20th century saw a revival of a "pure" form of pageant (one that is first and foremost historical drama), most notably in the works of Louis N. Parker.
But even if the drugs work, will they work in the elderly patients who make up the bulk of those with an Alzheimer's diagnosis — but who don't have anything resembling a pure form of the disease?
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