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"etiquette of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the customs, behaviors, and manners that are expected in a particular situation or social setting. Here is an example sentence: "The etiquette of a formal dinner party requires that guests arrive on time and dress in formal attire."
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The etiquette of bereavement was intricate.
That's the etiquette of the game.
"In the etiquette of an I.M.F.
But what is the "official etiquette" of the dynamo?
What is the etiquette of protesting in the theatre?
"There's an etiquette of street life," Turner said.
They learned an advanced etiquette of knives, forks, and spoons.
ONE of the most enjoyable pieces Johnson ever wrote was one on the etiquette of bribery.
The practice etiquette of the top players is often markedly different.
They reviewed the basic etiquette of being funny at a funeral.
Hou Weidong marvels at the scale of bribery but quickly masters the etiquette of the payoff.
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