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The phrase "fluid of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the substance or composition of a fluid. Here is an example: "The fluid of this particular engine contains a high concentration of lubricants, making it ideal for use in high-temperature environments."
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Sap, watery fluid of plants.
And, by extension, it is in the amniotic fluid of every major cultural shift.
In Keroack's case, the precious bodily fluid of concern is the hormone oxytocin, a.k.a.a
The fluid of encephalitis victims nearly always shows contamination from the disease.
A pericapsular membrane separates the perilymph (fluid) of the otic capsule from the fluid of the recess.
The impulses pass into the fluid of the cochlea, which is lined with tiny hairs called cilia.
("Fiendish blood-drinking reptile lord of the Ankhit-Thekh," goes one, "We propitiate thee with our own fluid of life").
The most fluid of the categories is undoubtedly the final section, devoted to "Artistic Innovation".
Researchers detected higher-than-normal levels of amyloid in the spinal fluid of these young adults.
These structures provide secretions to form the bulk of the seminal fluid of an ejaculate.
Last year, researchers found that certain strains of bacteria are tamed in low-salt lung fluid of healthy people, but thrive in salty lung fluid of CF patients.
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