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"of what" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to ask for clarification of a previous statement or as an introduction to a question. For example: "She has an extensive knowledge of cars - of what, specifically?".
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Of what?
"Satire of what?
Risk of what?
But evidence of what?
If so, of what?
All because of — what?
Both of what?
Fear of what?
Covers of what?
"Of what origin?" "French".
In favor of what?
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