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The phrase "cult of" is correct and usable in written English. It is usually used to refer to a group of people devoted to a particular cause or activity. For example: The cult of the 1950s rock 'n' roll music scene still has millions of passionate fans around the world.
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The Cult of Beauty.
Democracy obscured the cult of martyrdom.
Cult of fame?
"It's the cult of one man.
Nevertheless, his cult of Alec remained unshaken.
He encouraged no cult of personality.
This is the cult of Blue Labour.
The cult of Massoud is also flourishing.
The cult of personality and its collapse.
The cult of cheese!
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I really hate the cult of celebrity.
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