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The phrase "a uniform of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific type of clothing associated with a particular group, organization, or profession.
Example: "The students were required to wear a uniform of navy blue and white for the school year."
Alternatives: "a uniform belonging to" or "a uniform for".
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He wears a uniform, of course.
"He always wanted to be in a uniform of some sort," she said.
The soldiers were home from Vietnam, wearing either body bags or a uniform of shame.
Their party had a uniform of sorts (gray shirts) but no program.
Their followers dressed in a uniform of white, green and black robes.
He favors a uniform of grays and whites and denim Chinese pop culture's prevailing aesthetic.
We wore a uniform of baggy green shorts and baggy white shirts.
He wears a uniform of surf shorts, a black T-shirt and extensive tribal tattoos.
He favors a uniform of grays and whites and denim — Chinese pop culture's prevailing aesthetic.
Another depicts a man clad in a uniform of power but whose head is a giant ear.
Persuasive and intense, he dresses in a uniform of sorts: a camouflage-print T-shirt, black baseball cap and backpack.
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