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The phrase "diet of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to what a person or animal eats on a regular basis. Here is an example sentence: "My doctor recommended a diet of lean protein, fruits, and vegetables for optimal health."
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The diet of phyllostomid bats varies.
The diet of the children suffers accordingly.
"I like a steady diet of opera.
No lentils, no Diet of Worms?
-What is the diet of the animal?
Book Review: A Diet of Brussels.
Diet of black skimmers in southern Brazil.
← Book Review: A Diet of Brussels.
She might have been on a diet, of course.
They subsisted on a diet of mostly fish and bread.
He'll be on a pre-race diet of "refined carbs".
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