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"a strain of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something which belongs to a certain type or species, as in the sentence "I studied a strain of bacteria found in the soil."
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Cheese is a strain of marijuana.
The mold was a strain of Penicillium P.
Researchers have identified a strain of
But as a strain of American thought it's quite strong.
Nachman detected a strain of reservation in Norbert's voice.
Realism, best understood, is a strain of common sense.
There's a strain of pessimism and yearning throughout.
Yet there's a strain of scepticism and independent thinking.
Now a strain of melarsoprol-resistant sleeping sickness is spreading.
Dr. Sands discovered that it was a strain of fusarium.
For this he has a strain of brilliance.
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