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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rhythm of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pattern or flow in various contexts, such as music, poetry, or even daily activities.
Example: "The poem captures a rhythm of life that resonates with the reader's own experiences."
Alternatives: "a flow of" or "a cadence of".
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Every little scandal has a rhythm of its own.
Like clockwork, a rhythm of waves repeated each day.
The narrative is little more than a rhythm of feeling.
And tried to learn a rhythm of my own, how to get the weight swinging.
Hackett said: "We have to get into a rhythm of throwing vertically down the field.
Life was a rhythm of sun and moon, rain and shine.
"You set a rhythm of when you expect the lights to change.
The Independent, Ms. Gray suggested, is settling into a rhythm of sorts.
Through overwork and now tragedy, we had fallen into a rhythm of mutual avoidance.
He did not find a rhythm of any sort till the end of the third quarter.
"They don't have a rhythm of what we're going to do.
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