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The phrase "a revolt of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an uprising or rebellion against authority or control, often in a political or social context.
Example: "The citizens organized a revolt of the oppressive regime, demanding freedom and justice."
Alternatives: "an uprising against" or "a rebellion of".
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A revolt of the rent payers?
"This is not a revolt of the poor.
But faced with a revolt of The Families, he buckles.
He faced a revolt of the Basques and was never recognized in every region of Spain.
After participating in a revolt of satraps in Persia, he again joined Cotys.
It is a revolt of schoolchildren and students, most on the streets for the first time.
Thus the formation of the Taliban was, in great measure, a revolt of the excluded.
The independent-minded Philopoemen died the following year in a campaign by the league to suppress a revolt of Messene.
When the Romans then attempted to annex his realm, his queen, Boudicca, led a revolt of all East Anglia.
Edmund Burke called the French Revolution a "revolt of innovation"; Federalists declared themselves to be "enemies to innovation".
Berengar was captured and taken to Germany, and in 964 a revolt of the Romans against Leo VIII was suppressed.
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