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The phrase "blacklist of" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to refer to a list of people, organizations, or things that are banned or excluded due to disapproval or suspicion. Example: The company has a strict blacklist of suppliers who have been involved in unethical business practices. In this sentence, "blacklist of suppliers" refers to the list of suppliers who have been banned or excluded by the company.
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A blacklist of "undesirable buskers" will be compiled.
One solution floated in the ad business is a blacklist of offending Web sites.
In 2010, the hacker magazine 2600 published a long blacklist of similar words.
Three companies were added to an existing blacklist of eight firms in Syria and Iran.
The previous blacklist of 11 officials shied away from touching top figures or oligarchs.
The internet bill will allow a new agency to create a blacklist of websites.
It has long been on a blacklist of organizations deemed "terrorist" by the United States.
It's likely that a secret blacklist of "dissident" scientists will be kept.
This week it handed music websites its latest blacklist of 100 pernicious songs.
And they replied, Well, look, there's blacklist of people who aren't voting for United Russia.
Q. Spamhaus runs the biggest blacklist of spammers in the world.
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