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The phrase "a purpose of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the reason or intention behind an action or object.
Example: "The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the upcoming project deadlines."
Alternatives: "an aim of" or "a goal of".
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A: Purpose of making this non-profit.
"It was a purpose of my work, a purpose of living".
There is a purpose, of course, to the playing.
But this is a purpose of law to regulate evil.
It will serve a purpose of keeping the lads on their toes".
He does all of this with a purpose, of course, not just to amuse or draw attention.
If nature gave the male a foreskin it possibly serves a purpose of protection, hygiene merely requires cleanliness.
A purpose of a federal income tax was to undergird the Treasury with a stable source of revenue.
"Obviously a purpose of a nonprofit museum is to make its collection available to the public," Mr. Fielding said.
A purpose of a federal reserve was to allow the government to halt a panic by shoring up faltering banks.
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He has a purpose of course He must but in her shrill judgments I hear nothing of His Son's love.
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