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The answer is yes, "contact of" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when you need to refer to the relationship between two or more entities, typically in terms of communication, or the physical and/or emotional contact between those entities. For example: He welcomed the contact of her embrace.
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No contact of any kind".
There was contact of some sort.
He loves the contact of the game.
Purchased the contact of OF Juan Rivera from Columbus.
But still, you must establish a contact of some sort.
Malaysia Airlines (@MAS) Malaysia Airlines has lost contact of MH17 from Amsterdam.
Purchased the contact of RHP Giovanni Carrara from Las Vegas of the PCL.
My idea was to use the bag's flexibility to maximize the contact of mix and ice.
Andy is listed as a client and contact of "leadership" consultants Steve Radcliffe Associates.
The murderer typically enjoys the intimate physical contact of the crime.
With all this technology, it's nice to have the human contact of couture.
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