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No, 'of was' is not a grammatically correct sentence. However, 'of which' is a correct phrase that has a similar meaning. Example: I found a box of which was filled with books.
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"It kind of was".
All I could think of was Cleveland.
All he could think of was her.
I sort of was.
"But there sort of was.
What I hadn't heard of was aversions.
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Enough of being silent".
"Tired of being here".
"Scared of being embarrassed.
Contraction of am not".
Fear of being judged.
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