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"income of" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to refer to a source of income, such as when discussing someone's salary or income-generating investments. For example, "The accountant calculated her total income of $50,000."
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Reported income of mother?
It stated net income, of course.
The disposable income of people just disappeared.
It recorded operating income of $367 million a year earlier.
JetBlue Airways Corp. reported third-quarter income of $59 million.
"I depend on the income of the newsstand.
Fleet had second-quarter net income of $847 million.
Three adjustments pare total income of $110,924 (Line 22).
Analysts had expected net income of 1.26 billion kronor.
This gives a total income of £40,120.
For us, it's not the income of the show.
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