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The phrase 'defence of' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to express the act of defending something, such as a position or argument. For example, "She made a strong defence of her position, proving her point beyond all doubt."
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Gone is the firm defence of globalisation.
A defence of description.
Colin Robertson: In defence of Julian Assange.
The defence of any self-respecting slacker.
Finally, Syriza promises a defence of democracy.
It was "the defence of learning".
"I did shoot him, but not in defence of myself, but in the defence of others".
"The struggle here is in defence of life, in defence of water.
His defence of his policy was feisty, in the circumstances.
It is not exactly a defence of Viktor Orbán's government.
Is that a defence of the status quo?
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