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The phrase "cunning of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means "the cleverness or slyness of something or someone." Example: The cunning of the fox allowed it to outsmart the hunters and evade capture.
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Hegel calls this the "cunning of Reason".
Such is the cunning of political history.
Well, here is the cunning of Libby's ploy.
That'll be up to the quality and cunning of the people in charge.
Sometimes this guileless leader was outwitted by the superior cunning of his opponents.
Obama — bolstered by the political cunning of the House Speaker, Nancy Pelosi — succeeded.
Draw on the hard-headed cunning of your often radical pasts.
Too often this rough-and-ready recycling destroys the force, and the cunning, of the "Iliad".
He's the best, the most skilful, the most devious and the most cunning of them all".
There is no doubting the cunning of the director, Niels Arden Oplev.
Armstrong was simply the best organized, most cunning of the dopers.
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