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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ritual of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific practice or ceremony that is performed regularly or in a particular context.
Example: "The ritual of lighting candles during the festival is a cherished tradition in our community."
Alternatives: "ceremony of" or "practice of".
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Describes the ritual of "cleansing".
"It's the ritual of bonding".
Why not make a ritual of it?
It became a ritual of spring.
I now have a ritual of arrival.
It's the Ritual of Handover.
His watery ritual of rescue is mesmerizing.
"Dwelling" takes on the ritual of marriage.
That fantasy disappeared eventually, along with the ritual of churchgoing.
Washingtonians have come to expect this ritual of Barry.
And what about the ritual of bathing and cleansing?
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