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"castle of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use the phrase "castle of" to refer to a large fortified structure that is owned by a monarch or noble. For example, "The prince's family had been ruling over the castle of Windermere for centuries."
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So which would be better in English; Cagliostro Castle, Cagliostro's Castle, or The Castle of Cagliostro?
Bach: Music in the Castle of Heaven.
"The Castle of Otranto" was a publishing phenomenon in 1764.
It's the Disney princess castle of the web.
Close by, we visit the Castle of Mey, the late Queen Mother's old residence, a textbook castle of honeyed Caithness stone, with an echoing spiral staircase.
EVERYONE knows that Saudi Arabia is the undisputed king of the castle of oil.
Only the ruins remain of the castle of the Orsini family (15th century).
The castle of Forchtenstein, former seat of the counts von Mattersdorf, is nearby.
A PRIVATE visit to the castle of Vaduz in Liechtenstein is a treat for many reasons.
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Mike Castle of Delaware and Joseph Cao of Louisiana -- are no longer in Congress.
At Baldwin's request, the delegates then chose attorney Darrell Castle of Tennessee as his running mate.
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