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The phrase "myths of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to stories or legends that are regarded as being historically or socially significant. For example: "The myths of Ancient Greece still influence modern culture today."
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Milking the myths of Obamacare.
God bless the myths of this world.
Myths of eschatology deal with "the end".
Surely, to debunk myths of artistic pomp.
"Mr and Mrs Gates promulgate myths of their own.
It is not for the unadorned myths of Camelot.
Distributed by Eurospan; £47.95.THE FOUNDING MYTHS OF ISRAEL.
Folk tales and myths of the Mayas, crafts.
Myths of memory can take the form of collective nostalgia.
But let us not perpetuate the myths of this strike.
A few artists revisit and revise primitivist myths of Africa.
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