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The phrase "deserve of" is not correct and not commonly used in written English.
The correct phrase would be "deserve" or "deserve for." For example, "I worked hard all year so I deserve a vacation."
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Nothing less than we deserve, of course.
With a strong foundation of cooperation between local communities, non-governmental organizations, governments and international agencies, the future -- and the lives of our children -- can take the shape we want and they deserve, of healthy growth and development, greater productivity, social equity and peace.
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That is so far from what I deserve, of course, that I am naturally struck with the nerve of it.
The opposition, too, is deserving of recognition.
He is richly deserving of universal condemnation.
"Are they deserving of sympathy?
Mark Warburton is deserving of a fresh narrative.
They are not deserving of plaudits..
Nnamdi is deserving of getting the top dollars".
Each horse is well deserving of its win.
And still deserving of all the good things".
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