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The phrase "purge of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It connotes the elimination or removal of something. For example, "The organization declared a purge of all outdated procedures and adopted new ones."
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First, the purge of the remaining Blairites.
She survived the purge of amateurs.
"In White Ruthenia the purge of Jews is under way.
Hardliners want a purge of "counter-revolutionary" opportunists.
"He began a purge of people like me," Laidig said.
That year, Stalin began a purge of intellectuals.
Many fewer investment bankers after a 2010 purge of "suits".
Turkey says the invasion forestalled a purge of Turkish Cypriots.
We have to have a purge of the politicians".
plotters" and launched a brutal purge of Turkish critics.
The purge of O'Malley era employees is complete.
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