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Discover LudwigThe phrase “passion of” is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to indicate a strong emotion or feeling of intensity. For example, “She spoke with the passion of someone who truly believed in her cause.”.
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ANOTHER PASSION OF MINE is Federal mirrors.
It's a passion of ours".
With the tender passion of love there was also born the destructive passion of jealousy.
We mourn the passion of Jacqui Landrum.
"They're a passion of mine," he says.
"It's a passion of mine," she said.
It's not "The Passion of the Christ".
Another passion of my youth was photography.
I respect the passion of his views.
She had known the passion of love.
It's the passion of my life.
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