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"blueprint of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a plan or model which is usually used as a guide or reference for achieving a goal. For example, "The President created a blueprint of his plan to address the country's energy needs."
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Physicists call their blueprint of creation "the standard model".
"And also we're creating a blueprint of what is possible".
The book contains a blueprint of radical reforms.
But the report falls short of providing a blueprint of NATO's future strategic concept.
Using computer software, the scientists created a genetic blueprint of the turkey.
The Shah didn't develop a technology — he bought a blueprint of technology from the West.
Here, residents will be forced to interact by the very blueprint of their environment.
Within the seemingly rigid blueprint of the heist film there is ample room for variation.
Yet seeds of hope have been found within the genetic blueprint of some Hawaiian birds.
"We don't have a blueprint of how you should set up every state exchange," he continued.
Talent versus temperament is pretty much a City blueprint of late.
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