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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence ' cafe of' is not proper English.
However, 'café of' might be used in written English, if it is referring to a particular café. For example, "I had lunch at the cafés of Chinatown."
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The place was like a Hard Rock Cafe of bullfighting.
I'm writing this at a pavement cafe of my own.
The memories were written in 1918 on a table in a cafe of Northern France.
Oscar Webb, editor of London Student, witnessed the arrest inside the cafe of the ULU building.
The venue was the basement cafe of Waterstones book shop in Piccadilly Circus, the time 4pm.
The rest were on display in the cafe of the historic Wave Hill House.
It was battered in Maggie's cafe of food guide fame, over the fish market.
He used to show his pictures in the cafe of the Old Madison Square Garden.
Apparently it was recently Sussex Cafe of the Year - but who cares what the press say.
Shirin Neshat sits in the cafe of a London park enthusing about pirate DVDs.
We are in the bustling cafe of the Cinéma du Panthéon in Paris.
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