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The phrase "cabinet of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a collection of objects or a group of people in a specific leadership position. For example, "The Prime Minister has assembled a cabinet of highly experienced ministers."
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A curiosity cabinet of visual pleasures.
Judith Bernstein, "Cabinet of Horrors," 2017.
The show is a cabinet of wonders.
"Resignation, resignation, the cabinet of treason," people shouted.
I fall and smash into a cabinet of borosilicate glasses.
He was secretary of war in the Cabinet of Pres.
He has named a cabinet of academics and independents.
The cabinet of ministers is advisory to the president.
It would be the first cabinet of multiple billionaires.
Every successful coach has his shadow cabinet of boosters.
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In true cabinet-of-wonder fashion, history and science will be secondary to the imagination. .
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