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The phrase "pride of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that someone is especially proud of, e.g. "My daughter is the pride of my life."
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Pride of the nation".
"It's the pride of Dubai".
They embodied the pride of the nation.
Others also claim pride of authorship.
It's the pride of our nation.
"They are the national pride of Chile.
The pride of all of us.
Not Rupert Murdoch's pride of joy.
"I understand pride of place, pride of history, pride of heritage.
Taking pride of place is a tableau.
I learned the pride of our freedom.
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