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The phrase "cardinal of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to the title or position of a cardinal in the Catholic Church. Example: "The cardinal of New York will be attending the papal conclave to elect the next pope."
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Pope Pius IX appointed John McCloskey the first American cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
Giovanni Battista Montini, cardinal of Milan, was elected pope in 1963.
The Pope has the privilege of making a cardinal of almost anyone except a close relative.
Protestant rebellions in 1625 and 1627 persuaded the cardinal of the need for a direct confrontation.
Only Washington, which, as recent events in Kiev showed, is the "gray cardinal" of Maidan.
His guests included Theodore E. McCarrick, the retired cardinal of Washington.
He apologizes to John O'Connor, the cardinal of a key primary state.
In a statement, Biletskiy called Firtash "the grey cardinal of Russian influence" in Ukraine.
Pope Paul VI consecrating Karol Józef Wojtyła a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, Kraków, Poland, June 28 , 1967
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