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The phrase "a stuffing of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a filling or mixture, often in the context of food, such as stuffing for poultry or other dishes.
Example: "The turkey was prepared with a delicious stuffing of herbs, bread, and spices."
Alternatives: "a filling of" or "a mixture of".
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James Web bakes shad thirty minutes at three hundred with a stuffing of potato, onion, and summer savory.
Cut perpendicularly across the rib cage, the rabbit surrounded a stuffing of ground pork, sausage and rabbit parts.
My favourite was a stuffing of black chickpea flour, onions, lime juice, chilli and grated fresh ginger.
This year, Mr. Simmons is making a crown roast of pork with a stuffing of brandied dried fruit and sausage.
Roast chicken, boned and flavored with a stuffing of mushroom ragout and, was tender, though somewhat less interesting.
Four large bluepoint oysters are ably served by a stuffing of crab meat and spinach and a Champagne béchamel sauce.
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It's the stuff of a bizarre law school exam.
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