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The phrase "pure of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to mean "free from," as in "He was pure of any wrongdoing."
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There is no alternative that is purely "rational", washed pure of unstable emotional elements, whether technocratic problem-solving or clean principles.
Pure of heart, she will always be with us.
In what way is the boy "pure of heart"?
The extreme locavore, pure of spade and larder.
I functioned on the theory that I'm pure of heart".
Not all the Taliban are pure of heart, many allege.
He was pure of heart but hardly sanctimonious.
He was also, almost serenely, pure of heart.
He has seen cocaine that is 90% pure of late.
But Afghanistan is not for the pure of heart.
The pure of heart produce plaster-of-Paris Jesuses and guitar Masses.
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