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The phrase "sarcasm of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the nature or quality of sarcasm in a particular context.
Example: "The sarcasm of his remarks was evident, leaving everyone unsure whether he was serious or joking."
Alternatives: "tone of sarcasm" or "use of sarcasm".
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He then indulged in a little sarcasm of his own.
There are acids less corrosive than the sarcasm of Ms. Govind's smile.
The driving force isn't the action but the relentless sarcasm of the hero himself.
The heavy sarcasm of the book's final pages doesn't come naturally to this writer.
A bizarre assessment, or sarcasm of the bleakest, cruellest type, who can tell?
It'll be an inspiring escape from both the hysteria and the sarcasm of newspaper headlines.
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"Well, did you find it?" I asked, unable to keep a note of sarcasm out of my voice.
Twitter is often a caldron of sarcasm, much of it funny, little of it useful.
With mercy and charity claimed as Jewish specificities, the sarcasms of the book at last rise and resolve into something like poetry.
"That is a condition of entry — sarcasm, lack of sincerity," McCain assented.
Call them an indicator of sarcasm, a gesture of irony or a revealer of hipsterness, but AIR QUOTES are funny.
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