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The phrase 'crater of' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are referring to a crater that is filled with something. For example, "The moon's surface was filled with craters of dust."
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It could be the crater of a seething volcano.
Fittingly, a crater of the moon was named for him, in 1960.
A third crater of interest has materials of unusual color perhaps produced by violent volcanic eruptions.
He remembers that he was frightened of being sent away, of the "vast crater of separation".
Arenal Nayara, La Fortuna This collection of colourful casitas gazes up to the crater of Arenal.
For that, a crater of the right age would be required.
From the observatory, we look out across the great crater of Teide national park, a wild, barren, almost Martian landscape.
The crater of a very large asteroid was later identified in and around northern Yucatán, its impact of appropriate age.
Diane Sawyer on ABC compared it to standing on "the edge of a crater of a volcano".
As we did when we swam in the crater of a mud volcano 50km north-east of Cartagena.
His life as an artist changed when he took a walk on the crater of Mount Vesuvius with a classmate.
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