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"an entity of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is part of a larger group or concept. For example, "They are part of an entity of companies that specialize in the production of clothing."
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"UNAMA is an entity of whom?
"It is an entity of its own".
It was well named, an entity of corporate pop.
"No, I'm very much an entity of your dimension.
"In addition, as an entity of the party, it is subject to AEC oversight".
Illumina has characterized BGI as an entity of the Chinese government.
Mr Dodik, ever the politician, responded by encouraging Bosnian Croats to demand an entity of their own.
"Weather Report was an entity of its own," Mr. Zawinul said in an interview for The New York Times last year.
Science is emerging as an entity of unending veneration — with the attributes of omnipresence, omnipotence, and omniscience, and promises of a veritable paradise on earth.
"It has a lot of support from business, but we still need an entity of government to pay for it," she said.
What some will find a revelation will come as no surprise to black Americans: that far from being a cultural and political monolith, black America is an entity of a broad and (still) largely untold diversity.
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