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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fetish of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe an intense and often irrational desire or obsession for something or someone. Example: She had a fetish of collecting old antique dolls, often spending thousands of dollars on rare pieces to add to her extensive collection.
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They now made a fetish of secrecy.
But Europeans make a fetish of it.
Iverson made a fetish of the crossover.
We make a fetish of faces.
It has made a fetish of candor and forthrightness.
Creative shoe design is definitely fashion's fetish of the moment.
Collectivism, of course, makes a fetish of process.
He didn't make a fetish of the fine-art print.
Again, part of my, I guess, intense fetish of masculinity.
Bucatini all'amatriciana made a fetish of salt; risotto was soporific.
Make money, yes, but don't make a fetish of it.
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