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"banner of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to something that is associated with a particular type or quality. For example, you could say "She was greeted by a banner of cheers".
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They raise a banner of "equal access".
A beard was a bushy banner of rebellion.
These matters usually come under the political banner of inequality.
Millions won't rally behind the banner of the Prevention Doctrine.
But more than that, it is a banner of identity.
"If you don't use the banner of Mao, you're nobody.
Photograph of banner of demands by Sarah Carr, via Flickr.
Certain bars operate under the banner of patron saints.
"He's holding the banner of the classic male heterosexual lead".
Thank goodness for Citizens UK, with its banner of welcome.
Above him dangled a banner of Reggie Jackson.
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