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The phrase "an expression of something" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the representation or manifestation of an idea, feeling, or concept.
Example: "Her painting is an expression of her innermost thoughts and emotions."
Alternatives: "a representation of something" or "a manifestation of something".
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One is an expression of something otherwise inexpressible.
"Our interest is in the logic of sound itself," he said, "in sound as an object, not as an expression of something".
This terminology game is, on one hand, a sort of ruse, on the other, an expression of something like the psychopathology of real estate".
When we identify a director's authorial style, we take it on trust – perhaps naively – that this is an expression of something at the absolute core of his or her being as a artist.
And yet this year, I couldn't shake the sense that our September ritual, while it may look like a pure expression of rural values, in fact is an expression of something newer.
Breton, founder of literary surrealism, had the idea for the book in 1935; he saw the book as an important artistic statement, an expression of something that he had noticed and that he felt needed to be said.
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For Otto, any intimacy between men was an expression of homosexuality – something sick.
It's difficult to talk about self-harm because it's an acute expression of something deeper.
It's difficult to talk about self-harm whatever the sufferer's gender, because it's an acute expression of something deeper.
A faint expression of something like gratification flushed a lean jowl.
It must be a complete expression of something in itself.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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