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The phrase "ghost of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is reminiscent of a past event or person. Example: "The old abandoned house in the woods had the ghost of a bygone era, with its peeling wallpaper and creaky floorboards."
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For no apparent reason the Ghost of Christmas Present precedes the Ghost of Christmas Past.
The ghost of a smile.
A ghost of itself.
The ghost of Shea?
The ghost of Hamilton will be displeased.
It was a ghost of a suite.
The ghost of Faulkner hovers over it.
The ghost of Darwin is gratis.
The ghost of pizza past haunts Prova.
"A cruel ghost of the last century.
Jerkagram and Ghost of Chance, rock.
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