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The phrase "a tournament of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a competitive event or contest involving multiple participants or teams, typically in sports or games.
Example: "The annual chess championship is not just a tournament of skill, but also a test of strategy and patience."
Alternatives: "a competition of" or "a contest of".
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Klinsmann predicts a tournament of surprises.
A tournament of hunchbacks, literature.
That made it a tournament of all or nothing".
Garth Risk Hallberg proposes a tournament of literary prizewinners.
A memorable celebration in a tournament of disappointment for Scotland.
This was a tournament of the underdog plain and simple.
Against this field, on this golf course, in a tournament of this magnitude, I'm thrilled".
Looking at the geographical spread of venues, this is a tournament of two halves.
Simply not good enough and deeply disappointing for a tournament of this magnitude.
The monthly gathering pits four writers against each other in a tournament of literary skill.
Iceland is the smallest nation in football history to qualify for a tournament of such stature.
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