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The phrase "be it of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is often used to introduce a condition or qualification for something mentioned in the previous clause. Here are a few examples of how it can be used: 1. "He was dedicated to his work, be it of little importance or great significance." (Introducing a condition for the subject's dedication) 2. "The team was determined to win, be it by luck or skill." (Introducing a condition for the team's determination) 3. "She was an expert in all things cooking, be it of traditional dishes or modern fusion." (Introducing a qualification for the subject's expertise) 4. "The audience was captivated by the performance, be it of a classical ballet or a contemporary dance." (Introducing a qualification for the type of performance) 5. "I will support her decision, be it for the best or not." (Introducing a condition for the speaker's support)
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"We will view any use of nuclear weapons against Russia or its allies, be it of small, medium or any force, as a nuclear attack on our country," he said.
Survival required slaughter, be it of pony, puppy or penguin.
They, too, know a thing or two about obduracy, be it of the religious or nationalist variety.
His appeal lay in his pointed lack of adornment, be it of his intellect, wardrobe or anything else.
But Frost went on: An ear and an appetite for these sounds of sense is the first qualification of a writer, be it of prose or verse.
Wherever possible it preferred to buy loyalty, be it of professors or peasants, with state largesse or the selective application of laws.
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That's it, of course.
That was it, of course.
Was it of public interest?
*What color is it of?
What business is it of mine?
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