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The phrase "an error of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a mistake or fault in a specific context, often followed by a noun that specifies the type of error.
Example: "There was an error of judgment in the decision-making process."
Alternatives: "a mistake in" or "an oversight of".
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The universe is an error of scale.
(Kristof) This is an error of fact.
"This was an error of professional judgment".
We are correcting an error of complacency.
I made an error of judgment.
That was surely an error of judgment.
It's probably a mistake or an error of judgement.
"It was an error of terminology and interpretation," she said.
The 1980 average saw an error of more than 5pt.
To me it was an error of judgment.
We're nothing but an aberration, an error of Nature.
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an idol of
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