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The phrase "of something" is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually appears as a prepositional phrase to indicate possession or relationship. For example, "The cost of something depends on its quality."
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Cry of something.
Think of something else.
He'd think of something.
Of something, separate, not.
I'm thinking now of something.
"Clearly, they're afraid of something.
The start of something new?
There's a closeup of something.
"It's indicative of something bigger.
I just thought of something.
I was part of something.
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