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The phrase "fingerprint of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to signify something that is an indicator of a certain nature, such as a "fingerprint of poverty" meaning the characteristics that are associated with poverty. For example, "The city had a unique fingerprint of poverty, which made it stand out from other areas."
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"It's like leaving a fingerprint of desire," Mr. Kellogg said.
But gone, too, was the fingerprint of the craftsman.
The fingerprint of their music, as Drew says, is oscillating between the raw and the cooked.
To be honest, it is an odd drink, very much a fingerprint of its origin.
The dating of 23m years is also confirmed by the fingerprint of a second metal, zirconium.
"It's a very unusual neighborhood, with the Polish bakeries — like a fingerprint of yesteryear".
Yet, the final corona preserves a "fingerprint" of prior history.
The fingerprint of a undefined field is the wildcard itself.
Identifier is a unique fingerprint of a requirement.
The PL spectrum constitutes, therefore, a fingerprint of the particle.
The AOS has made possible to identify a specific odor fingerprint of each additive.
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