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"blank of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English, and can be used in a variety of contexts
For example, you might write: "She was filled with a sense of pride at the thought of the accomplishment of her son."
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The other side of the LP is blank of music (but inscribed with cartoon-like drawings).
The scene is obviously improbable, and Injun Jane remains a blank of a character.
There's nothing there, just a vaguely electrical disturbance, a dim blank of black and dark red.
He accused her point blank of running a department afflicted with "gross mismanagement and overall corruption".
He was not downcast for he could propel himself in a bath chair, yet he was a blank of insentience.
His face is nearly always arranged in a neutral expression — the focussed blank of either irony or testiness.
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He accuses them point-blank of "failure and self-censorship".
"What it did was remind me point-blank of something about my husband.
Note I didn't describe Greenbox as the fill-in-the-blank of China.
But they get their start as the "fill-in-the-blank" of China, and that's the marketing when they go public too.
Until now, India has been a place where low-cost services and "Fill-in-the-Blank of India" solutions have driven the technology market.
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