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The phrase "idiosyncrasy of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a peculiar or distinctive characteristic or habit of a person or group.
Example: "One idiosyncrasy of the artist was her habit of painting only at night."
Alternatives: "quirk of" or "peculiarity of"
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"It's an idiosyncrasy of mine.
The other is the idiosyncrasy of Italy's electoral system.
The engaging, fast-talking idiosyncrasy of his performance in "The Departed" has vanished.
@theology_nerd And then, I ultimately remember my own idiosyncrasy of never being able to quit anything :) .
This evidence was dismissed by many as an idiosyncrasy of the polar ice.
The Brighton indie rockers managed big tunes without ever sacrificing the idiosyncrasy of their subject matter.
Nonetheless, Angel makes a persuasive case for the idiosyncrasy of desire, its obstinate individuality.
"You have to accept this as an idiosyncrasy of this kind of country".
Inside its sleek white walls, the true idiosyncrasy of the Hermès venture becomes apparent.
In "Modern Poetry After Modernism" (1997), he pointed out that we "exaggerate the formal and political idiosyncrasy of postmodern poetry".
Brook's extraordinary mastery of theatres is evident in the idiosyncrasy of the casting and the directorial decisions taken here.
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