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The phrase "inflection of" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used when discussing grammar or linguistics to refer to the changes in a word or phrase based on its grammatical function or tense. Example: The inflection of verbs in English includes adding -ed for past tense and -ing for present progressive.
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"What it is, is the inflection of playing in fourths.
The inflection of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts returned.
The inflection of incredulity in my voice escaped him.
But the censorious inflection of this year's edition is striking.
Picasso is interested in every inflection of sculpture, of different kinds of sculpture.
Scotland's art is doing brilliantly as an inflection of British art.
Why should shame be the particular inflection of poverty in this late enlightened age?
"There was something about the inflection of voices in the 60's.
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A number of inflection points of interest are denoted by alphabetic characters.
Then there is the hyper-inflection of the footwork.
Supposedly, the improvisation, blue notes and microtonal inflections of jazz also inform her Mozart and Handel.
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