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The phrase "branches of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to divisions or categories of a larger concept or idea. Example: The company's different departments, such as sales and marketing, are all branches of the overall business.
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All branches of government.
Three branches of government.
They're branches of the same tree".
Two branches of the same diseased tree.
They are in separate branches of government.
Branches of the same majestic tree".
All branches of science search for origins.
Branches of Odeon wouldn't even show it.
Other branches of government had deep reservations.
What are the different branches of sociology?
Weirdly, they also stick to branches of one particular bank.
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