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The phrase "a vindication of your" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a justification or defense of someone's actions, beliefs, or character.
Example: "The report serves as a vindication of your decision to pursue the project despite the initial criticism."
Alternatives: "a justification of your" or "a defense of your".
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Dear Mr. Douglass, I write to you as a white man from a future that is the answer to your prayers, a vindication of your dreams and a reward for your suffering.
Moreover, they're like a badge of honor, or experience points — something that you point to as a vindication of your cooking skills.
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She dedicated the second edition of the A Vindication of the Rights of Woman to him.
(L) Vincent Price as Joseph Smith, in Brigham Young (1940), (R) Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Women (1792).
-- a vindication of Reaganomics.
The victory seemed a vindication of sorts.
Here is a vindication of protest.
Intelligence officials saw the announcement as a vindication of sorts.
Winning the Turner prize is a vindication of their work.
It is a fascinating tale and a vindication of politics.
Which either is or is not a vindication of love.
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