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The phrase "a style of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particular manner or approach to doing something, often in relation to art, fashion, or behavior.
Example: "Her painting is a style of abstract expressionism that captures emotion through vibrant colors."
Alternatives: "a form of" or "a type of".
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It was a style of quarrelling.
(Taizé is a style of musical worship).
The second was a style of leadership.
She has a style of her own.
It's a style of craziness, a style of survival, a style of distancing.
Consider what's going on here: a style of clothing is driving a style of surgery.
Procaccini progressed toward a style of increasing and varied theatricality.
You wouldn't choose it as a style of life.
Didn't it require a style of its own?
Marías's is a style of thinking more than writing.
It was a style of working that she thrived on.
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