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The phrase "a rock of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that provides stability, support, or strength in a situation.
Example: "In times of trouble, she was a rock of support for her friends, always there to lend a helping hand."
Alternatives: "a pillar of" or "a source of".
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A rock of imperturbable serenity!
Underneath was a rock of some sort.
We, and the world, need America to be a rock of stability — now.
He could, when the occasion required, be a rock of commonsense.
A rock of sugary, Kendal mint cake-style "chalk" just made my teeth hurt.
But more is at work than appreciation of a rock of religious stability in a time of change.
A rock of strength to his entire family, who relied on his wisdom and thoughtful care, and a dear friend.
As devastating as that was, Mr. Soto said, he found that Mr. Fuentes proved to be a rock of support.
If a rock of that size were to collide with Earth, it could potentially cause globally devastation.
"She was such a rock of stability in the sense she connected them with the outside world," Blair said.
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That's kind of a Rock-of-Gibraltar-sized ethics violation".
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