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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aura of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe an atmosphere or feeling which surrounds something. For example: "The house had an aura of calmness and peace."
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The aura of sacredness?
The Kings' aura of invincibility is shattered.
She lives in an aura of violence.
The aura of this city – Delhi zero?
But he retains an aura of humility.
His aura of unsanctimonious probity?
DT: Through the aura of personality.
All exuded an aura of moneyed confidence.
He had an aura of obvious innocence.
The aura of the bodhisattva was pervasive.
Johannes Vermeer's aura of mystery is everlasting.
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