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The phrase "a sincerity of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quality or characteristic of being sincere, often in contexts discussing emotions, intentions, or expressions.
Example: "Her speech was filled with a sincerity of purpose that resonated with the audience."
Alternatives: "a genuine sense of" or "an authenticity of".
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"But we have to see a seriousness and a sincerity of purpose coming from them".
We devised a sincerity of effort assessment based on "tricking" a person into exerting maximal effort by providing incorrect visual feedback.
They had a sincerity of seduction.
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One young woman seemed "appreciative in an affectedly sincere manner — the genuine sincerity of a person who doesn't trust her natural behavior to appear sincere".
That which is defined as fidelity to one's promises, allegiance to a duty or a person, and sincerity of intentions.
The woodyard was started back in 1584 to provide a means of testing the sincerity of a man's willingness to work.
It came out of a sincerity.
When I date, I use my own unique version of a "Sincerity Test".
I'm not doubting for a moment the sincerity of the couple's distress.
Or does this cafeteria-style approach to Christianity expose a lack of sincerity of religious belief?
In a video interview with the Associated Press, he showed all the sincerity of a POW muttering into a captor's camera.
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