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The phrase "grave of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the physical location where someone is buried. Example: She placed a bouquet of flowers on the grave of her beloved grandmother.
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The grave of Johnny Appleseed is nearby.
Also nearby is the grave of Emanuel Streisand, Barbra's father.
The grave of aviator Charles A. Lindbergh is nearby.
The grave of Spain's greatest writer had essentially vanished.
Another was the grave of Emanuel Streisand, Barbra's father.
It's the grave of our rebbe, the Lubavitcher rebbe.
What happened in Michigan is much more grave, of course.
So the line read, "history's unmarked grave of discarded lies".
The book's final chapter is entitled The Grave of Winter.
Clay stumbled across the grave of Robert Wood.
beside the grave of my hero since childhood".
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