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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is of something" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate possession or membership in a certain group or category. Example: "The car parked in the driveway is of Italian design." Here, "is of Italian design" means that the car possesses or belongs to the category of Italian design.
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All consciousness is of something and belongs to someone.
But the first impression is of something precariously close to a cliché of socially committed architecture.
The effect is of something both external and also entirely internal, without and within.
At best, most people's experience of poetry is of something dry and difficult, precious and twee.
But often when I return from a reporting trip, my overriding impression is of something completely different.
The overall effect is of something expensive, well-made, containing surprises, sometimes enjoyable, sometimes strange, not always cohering.
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This is part of something bigger".
Everybody is afraid of something.
I was part of something.
You're thinking of something to say".
"It's indicative of something bigger.
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