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The phrase 'discharge of' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of a legal document or contract to refer to someone releasing another party from a certain obligation. For example: "The undersigned hereby agrees to the discharge of any and all claims arising under this agreement."
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"It is a dishonorable discharge of debts".
A massive discharge of waste matter.
It contained the honorable discharge of Sergeant Denise A. Lannaman.
Ships have damaged the reef ecosystem through anchoring, groundings, collisions and the discharge of harmful substances.
"Storms of biblical proportions and a heavy discharge of river floods might have buried sediments rapidly.
Martinez filed a bill to prohibit the "reckless discharge of a firearm".
Mr. Brown was charged with murder, attempted murder and unlawful discharge of a firearm.
Lightning -- the atmospheric discharge of electricity -- occurs about 100 times a second worldwide.
Texas ranked ahead of all states in the discharge of recognized carcinogens into the air.
"Especially the discharge of fuel rods from the core has been slowed down".
Mr. Cota was charged with the negligent discharge of oil and the killing of migratory birds.
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