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The phrase "of wind" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used to describe a gust of wind, or to indicate the direction of the wind's movement, as in the following example: The leaves on the trees swayed in the gust of wind.
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A love of wind".
Strands of wind move.
The directional movement of wind.
In cloak of wind and.
Of wind and rain and snow.
A gust of wind blew it off.
"Violent" to a sweeping gust of wind?
Sharp gusts of wind burned her cheeks.
A gust of wind that enters makes.
Outside came the sough of wind.
But he slowly ran out of wind.
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