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The phrase "passions of" is a correct and usable part of a written English sentence.
You can use it when referring to someone's strong feelings or emotions toward something. For example, "She followed her passions of art and music."
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You should follow your passions, of course.
First, it ignites the passions of each party's base.
Maybe that's a question about the passions of criminal gangs.
Tallec is gorgeously sensitive to the passions of childhood.
Barbara tirelessly pursued her passions of art, music, and learning.
PATHS OF DESIRE: The Passions of a Suburban Gardener.
But I was fuelled by the passions of sexual politics.
Many adult camps reflect the passions of their founders.
And both can inflame the passions of their devotees.
Eventually, the passions of this week might seem overheated.
Others are pesky passions of the weekend hobbyist.
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