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The phrase 'incident of' is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to a particular event or occurrence within a larger context. For example: "The incident of the oil spill was widely reported in the media."
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That's the Incident of the Cabinet.
This is just one incident, of course.
Like a Seinfeld incident of nothing.
It was hardly the ugliest incident of the game.
To wit, the first diplomatic incident of 2010 involving Beyoncé.
1955: The earliest incident of abuse recorded by the police.
Haroun's arrest is the first incident of its kind.
"Every incident of restraint is reviewed by the establishment.
"We have written it off as an incident of coincidence.
The remainder of the over passes without incident of note.
Clemens had his first serious brushback incident of the season.
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