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The phrase "a spoke of a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a part of a wheel or a metaphorical connection, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The bicycle's wheel had a spoke of a unique design that caught everyone's attention."
Alternatives: "a part of a" or "a section of a".
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A spokesman for the group, who identified himself only as "Operative A," spoke of a philosophy of "using the voice of power against itself" and compared the move to a judo throw.
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He spoke of a "damnatio memoriae" — a damnation of memory.
Others spoke of a "cataclysm" and a "bombshell".
He spoke of a Gesamtkunstwerk, a total work of art.
A program quotation from Edgar Allan Poe also spoke of "a dream within a dream".
Leona Aglukkaq, an Inuk, spoke of a "debate" about the existence of climate change.
The Washington Post quoted a victim who spoke of a "deluge" of shots.
The famous scientists, in New York for a meeting, spoke of a vast new world.
Opponents of his philosophy, however, such as Karl Rosenkranz, a disciple of Hegel, spoke of a sharp and piercing look.
Medieval theologians often spoke of a "Beatific Vision," a blessed vision of God.
Homer spoke of a single Gorgon a monster of the underworld.
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