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The phrase "saying of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a specific expression, quote, or proverb. Example: "The saying of 'actions speak louder than words' emphasizes the importance of behavior over mere talk."
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Mr Schettino lies, saying: "Of course not.
Nirad Sinha, as saying of the trawler.
Few Westerners can quote a saying of Confucius.
Turner, 27, looked momentarily embarrassed, before saying: "Of course.
Saying, of course, has always been James's strong suit.
"He always had a saying of 'Why not us?
Brown also had complaints, saying of Wallace: "He's a target.
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It's like Soderbergh is saying -- of course she can love!
"You keep saying 'Of course,'OfOf course.' " "Listen to me.
Rupert kept saying, 'Of course, it's quite chic.
The notes show him saying of the murder weapons: "You're too slow, man, they gone".
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