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The phrase "hole of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical hole or a metaphorical gap in something.
Example: "He fell into the hole of despair after losing his job."
Alternatives: "pit of" or "void of".
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The Black Hole of Manila.
"This is the black hole of agriculture.
You were a black hole of attention.
A swirling black hole of nothingness?
MATLAB Central - The main online watering hole of MATLAB users.
Penn Station is a black hole of politics, they say.
"It is not a black hole of grief.
"We're falling deeper and deeper into a hole of nothingness.
Praxíteles Barrionuevo died in the Hole of Bogotá.
Snedeker prevailed on the second hole of sudden death.
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A very deep rabbit-hole of gameplay in the making.
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