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The phrase "fly of" is not correct or usable in written English.
It is not grammatically correct and has no clear meaning. It is possible that the writer meant to use "fly off" which means to leave or depart from a place quickly. An example of this phrase used correctly could be, "The bird will fly off when it sees the cat approaching."
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The new gadget site may not fly, of course.
Larvae of the frit fly of oats and the gout fly of barley are maggots of flies that belong to the plant-feeding family Chloropidae.
The spotted wing drosophila is a vinegar or fruit fly of East Asian origin.
Accusations fly of KGB infiltration, collaboration with the authorities, and foreign machinations.
The bloodsucking tsetse fly of Africa is less than an inch long.
A black fly of an Apache, squat over its missile pods as if crouching, hovered above.
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But this isn't your run-of-the-mill, drive-of-the-mill, or fly-of-the-mill speedster faceoff.
A dragon-fly of our largest species visited the "Manchester Guardian" office about a week ago, entering through an open window.
And yogic flying, of course.
Some are "flies" of interest to anglers.
Duanne Olivier has been flying of late.
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