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The phrase "a stamp of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a mark of approval, authenticity, or a characteristic that signifies something.
Example: "The document bore a stamp of authenticity, confirming its legitimacy."
Alternatives: "a mark of" or "a sign of".
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Because accreditation is a stamp of quality.
Without a stamp of approval, the deal was effectively dead.
The implications go beyond giving cheerleading a stamp of legitimacy.
It's a stamp of approval, so it gives you confidence.
-Does a stamp of this subject already exist?
Even so, local politicians still sought his endorsement, a stamp of Alaskan authenticity.
But pulled pork sandwiches have to work hard to get a stamp of approval.
"One woman asked for a stamp of a placenta," Barbara Briskin, the store's longtime manager, recalled.
My next step is to buy a stamp of the country I am in.
His obsessiveness is not merely a business tool; it is a stamp of character.
Each is a stamp of approval; together they are a storm of applause.
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