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The phrase "a restoration of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of returning something to a former condition or state, often in contexts related to art, architecture, or historical preservation.
Example: "The museum announced a restoration of the ancient artifacts to ensure their longevity and historical accuracy."
Alternatives: "a revival of" or "a renewal of".
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A restoration of the Garden's ceiling.
A restoration of sanity.
A restoration of the skeleton of Ornithosuchus.
Deng's reforms also meant a restoration of a different kind.
Speaker after speaker referred to a restoration of life.
What was needed, many argued, was a restoration of stability.
This inauguration will establish that this is not a restoration of Big Daddy's administration, but a restoration of Jefferson Davis's".
A restoration of the skull of Thalattosaurus alexandrae.
Opponents fear a "restoration" of the old regime.
Better finances, he said, would mean a restoration of growth.
We need more than a restoration of misguided budget cuts.
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