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"quilt of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to describe something made up of several things or parts, like a patchwork quilt. For example, you could say, "The townscape was a quilt of vintage buildings and modern skyscrapers."
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A patchwork quilt of vineyards?
But it's just one quilt of many.
"Liesl and Po" is a crazy quilt of genres.
Between deserts lies a broad quilt of green.
A crazy quilt of styles, voices and shticks.
Consider the effects of our patchwork quilt of local governance.
Overhead is a quilt of latticework ceiling panels.
Child-care arrangements are often a complicated patchwork quilt of paid help, family, friends and neighbours.
The streets nearby were filled with potholes and a crazy quilt of confusing traffic signs.
Or, for that matter, the socioeconomic diversity of the crazy quilt of Brooklyn neighborhoods.
The statement, which includes an assessment of the economy, was a patchwork quilt of discouraging language.
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