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The phrase "a skeleton of an" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a basic outline or framework of something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The report provided a skeleton of an idea that needed further development and detail."
Alternatives: "a framework of" or "an outline of".
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A skeleton of an archaeomeryx, a Chinese mammal some 35 to 40 million years ago, is preserved in sand.
Through the use of ontologies during the software development lifecycle and at the same time the accommodation of iterative process models, the paper sketches a skeleton of an ontology-based process.
In North America, decorations often center on images of La Calavera Catrina, a skeleton of an upper-class woman whose image was made popular by the late-Mexican printmaker Jose Guadalupe Posada.
Image thinning is an image morphological operation that can be used to produce a skeleton of an image object.
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An untitled 1997 sculpture, a skeleton of a dog holding a rolled-up copy of Le Monde in its mouth, was expected to sell for $200,000 to $300,000.
On the desk was a reproduction of a skeleton of a Siamese-twin baby.
He converses with a skeleton of a dinosaur that reminds him of his late grandfather.
Foundations are being poured, and a skeleton of a mammoth parking garage is taking shape.
"They came up with a skeleton of a plan," Mr. Leon said.
A skeleton of a 40-foot finback whale occupies one room.
It is better to have a skeleton of a union than no union at all.
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