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The phrase "a tenor of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the general character, tone, or meaning of something, often in discussions of literature, speech, or sentiment.
Example: "The tenor of her speech suggested a deep concern for the environment and the future of our planet."
Alternatives: "a tone of" or "a spirit of".
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"He's a tenor, of course".
"It kind of hits a tenor of the times," Mr. Bergdoll said.
With Anthony insisting he's made his final appearance with Team USA, Sunday's game took on a tenor of transition.
In February 2006, he opened the winter olympics in Turin, singing Nessun Dorma transposed to a more suitable pitch for a tenor of his years.
The singers are Anna Larsson, a rich-voiced alto with a fine Mahler track record, and Paul Groves, a tenor of nuance and intelligence.
Walt is given to us by Bryan Cranston, who won an Emmy for his performance last year and deserved it largely for avoiding a tenor of bitterness that such collected indignities might easily engender.
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What makes this gig special is the addition of Mr. Redman, a tenor saxophonist of fluid temperament but an almost equal attraction to this variety of groove.
As Lieutenant Pinkerton, her American skunk of a lover, Raúl Melo offered a tenor voice of medium size and perfectly respectable accomplishment.
Their featured guest is George Garzone, a tenor saxophonist of resourceful power.
Mr. Krane, a tenor, dreamed of a becoming an opera star before eventually settling for a career as a lawyer.
The Nebraska Repertory Theater will perform "Lend Me a Tenor" instead of a newer, more experimental play.
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