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The phrase 'piety of' is a grammatically correct part of a sentence, however, it is rather ambiguous and can have different interpretations depending on the context. For example, you could use it in a sentence such as: "We are in awe of the piety of her actions."
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Teenage martyrdom — the piety of it all.
The piety of Almendárez's show is laced with mild raunchiness.
Huckabee found the reflexive piety of his community "very pharisaical in nature" when he was young.
Southwell's devotional lyrics and prose treatises and epistles reflect the ardent piety of his life.
From the start, many fighters reflected the traditional piety of their communities.
It began with rejecting the pious traditions of piety of the Hebrew Scriptures and synagogue practices.
Emerson was dismayed by the cloying piety of the first issue.
Questioning – Heidegger will opine much later in his career – is the piety of thinking.
It was a long way from Laurel Canyon, lunar miles from the folksy piety of Clouds.
His books include Redeeming Nietzsche: On the Piety of Unbelief (Routledge, 2002).
And, thankfully, the hint of postmodern irony erodes the prevailing piety of his work.
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