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The phrase "port of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific harbor or location where ships dock and unload their cargo. It can also refer to a port city or the entire port area. Example: "The Port of Los Angeles is one of the busiest ports in the world, handling millions of containers each year."
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Port of Morrow drops March 20.
| Privatizing Greece's port of Piraeus.
Port of Embarkation girl clerks.
The first port of call was London.
Marchers arrived at the Port of Oakland.
Arendal is a port of small owners.
Douala, city and chief port of Cameroon.
Port of New York Authority.
Port of entry near Tucson.
Port Operative Port of Bristol.
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I went down [to Port-of-Spain].
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