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The phrase "especially that of" is correct and is widely used in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a particular item, action, or person in a list of several items, actions, or people. For example: "I enjoy all types of music, especially that of jazz musicians like John Coltrane and Miles Davis."
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His succinct overview of the cities' histories, especially that of Venice, is particularly illuminating.
Gazpacho, cold soup of Spanish cuisine, especially that of Andalusia.
Of course, Rodriguez loves Cuban music, too, especially that of the late, great Celia Cruz.
Tortorella said he liked the team's toughness, especially that of Avery.
The relationships, especially that of Rose and Mikey, are strictly theoretical constructions.
It also has strong ties to art history, especially that of California.
The imam prayed: "Protect us, lord, from all malice, especially that of the educated".
But especially that of a three-month-old girl who will never know her parents.
Their voices tend toward the nasal, especially that of the lead singer, Gary LeVox.
The one new element was the presence in the chamber ofAlgerian deputies, especially that of Mme.
(He does like music, especially that of Bruce Springsteen and Yanni, which he considers "mood-altering").
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