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The phrase "a science of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific field of study or discipline that is based on systematic knowledge and methods.
Example: "Psychology is a science of human behavior and mental processes."
Alternatives: "a field of study in" or "a discipline of".
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It is a science of India thought.
Modern biology is a science of information.
It is largely a science of educated guesses.
Irwin's feat is to make a science of it.
Can we really make a science of all this?
"Football is a science of great mathematic precision".
Biology is a science of exceptions, because life is messy.
"Judaism," he wrote, "is not a science of nature but a science of what man ought to do with nature".
Indeed, there is a science of managing waiting times.
Keith Devlin presents mathematics as a science of patterns.
THE notion of a "science of cities" seems contradictory.
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