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The phrase "of the past" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used to refer to something that happened in the past that is no longer relevant or applicable. For example, "Many of the customs of the past are no longer practiced today."
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Close scrutiny of the past.
That is another lesson of the past.
"Upsets would be something of the past".
The Somalia of the past is gone.
It was a reversal of the past.
That bit of the past was fading.
His are the policies of the past.
Consider the events of the past fortnight.
But those are names of the past.
It reflected the sins of the past".
Is that a thing of the past?
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altars of the past
a climate of the past with
adversities of the past
anguish of the past
avenues of the past
attraction of the past
adaptations of the past
aspirations of the past
boats of the past
beneficiary of the past
battering of the past
because of the decissions of the past
backdrop of the past
cargo of the past
coverings of the past
cuisines of the past
creators of the past
captives of the past
casualties of the past
contempt of the past
cameras of the past
chef of the past
consistency of the past
contemplation of the past
clarity of the past
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