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The phrase "chateau of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe the location or ownership of a chateau, or a large French country house or estate. Example: The chateau of the wealthy businessman was set atop a hill overlooking the picturesque countryside. In this sentence, "chateau of" is used to indicate that the chateau belongs to the wealthy businessman as well as its location (atop a hill).
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We are not a chateau of the Loire.
Mr. Prigent called his store Malmaison after the chateau of Napoleon's first wife, Josephine.
Upon returning to the French chateau of her childhood, a woman encounters love and danger.
All in all, not a very auspicious destination -- unless it includes a chateau of your own.
But Kerry, like the generals of the First World War, is in an ornate chateau of his own imagination.
Upon returning to the French chateau of her childhood, a woman encounters new love and mortal danger.
It stretches from the chateau of Chambord in the west to the hills of Sancerre in the east.
Only two extant structures, however, can be attributed to Serlio: a doorway at Fontainebleau and the chateau of Ancy-le-Franc, begun in 1546.
In the park of the chateau of Versailles a series of fetes are being held to raise money for the national fund for Le Sauvegarde de Versailles.
As well as Versailles, it borrows from the baroque chateau of Vaux-le-Vicomte, originally home to Louis's superintendent of finances.
In France, thousands gathered amid the opulent surroundings of the Chateau of Versailles to listen to musicians including the Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli and The Cure.
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