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The phrase "countdown of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when referring to a sequence of events that are taking place in a specific order. For example: We followed a countdown of events leading up to the big announcement.
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Atrios, aka Duncan Black, is celebrating his 10th blogoversary with a countdown of America's Worst Pundits.
First is a countdown of Britain's "20 sexiest" models, actors, athletes and cars.
But what chance do they have against parental opposition and the remorseless countdown of the clock?
We'll be starting our own countdown of the top ten films of 2013.
It is structured as a countdown of numbered passages, starting at 97.
The winner will be announced on Friday 9 January after a countdown of the top five.
We've come to the end of our countdown of the top 40 albums of 2012.
For Ms. Sadler, and many like her, each passing day has become an excruciating countdown of debts and deadlines.
and the ugly (Notre Dame's 2007 season) in its countdown of the country's 120 Football Bowl Subdivision teams.
The list closely mirrors the countdown of teams that draw the most television viewers in the United States.
Her counting is then replaced by a countdown of a missile, which is followed by a nuclear bomb explosion.
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