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The phrase "faction of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a smaller, distinct group within a larger organization or group. Example: The political party was divided into two factions - one supporting the current leader and the other advocating for change.
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aPercentage of the faction of ESTs assembled in the contigs/total no. of ESTs.
A faction of yaks protested.
"A splinter faction of silkworms?" "Superheros," Clem said briefly.
A faction of the Nation of Islam also objected.
Truth be told, there is a faction of us who want to completely annihilate you.
During the war Mr Sánchez led an uncompromisingly Marxist faction of the guerrilla army.
Daniel Kammen's office is home to the pragmatic, hardheaded faction of the green movement.
Craving order, the monarchist faction of the Republican Party thundered its applause.
He was the hero of the cowboy faction of the police department".
("We've seen a faction of Republicans in Congress suggest that maybe America shouldn't pay its bills").
A faction of opportunists are drawing up buy lists, figuring that bargains will emerge.
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