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The phrase "a state of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a particular condition or situation, such as "a state of confusion" or "a state of chaos". For example, "The town was in a state of disarray after the tornado."
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"A State of Mind".
A state of purpose?
"It's a state of mind".
A state of comforting stagnation ….
A "state of rebellion" declared.
We are a state of dirty politics".
People live in a state of uncertainty.
Scotland are in a state of unrest.
We are in a state of suspension.
A State of the Union cartoon.
We were in a state of flux".
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a state of drastic
a state of nausea
a state of volcanic
a state of disadvantage
a state of command over the
a state of resurgence
a state of aggressiveness
a state of agony
a state of desolation
a state of environmental
a state of prosperity
a state of receptive
a state of calmness
a state of pandemonium
a state of sensitization
an unsound state of
a state of deflation
a state of dirty
a state of sleeplessness
a state of harmonious
a state of shallow
a state of betterbeing
a state of restless
a state of brazil
a state of vigilant
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