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The phrase "map of" is a common and correct part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the specific area that a map is depicting. Example: "I used a map of Europe to plan my backpacking trip."
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Map of Africa.
Map of Europe.
Map of South America.
"It's a map of France".
Beside him lay the map of Italy".
His face was a map of happiness.
A road map of scars and nicks.
"I see no more map of Pakistan.
Map of the finish area: Boston Marathon.
Unfortunately, it was a map of Brussels.
A 1933 map of literary landmarks.
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