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The phrase "sincere of" is not correct and usable in written English
It is typically used incorrectly as "sincere" should be followed by "in" or "about" rather than "of."
Example: "She was sincere in her apology."
Alternatives: "genuine in" or "honest about."
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Ultimately, Horsley's arch lifestyle begins to disintegrate in that most sincere of all places: rehab.
Only the most sincere of best wishes may lie behind the joy "Velcro parents" feel at orientation.
Patrick Wolf is the most sincere of pop stars and that, combined with a reputation for ostentation, is perhaps what's put people off.
Dennis continually resolves yet fails to make a new start; it is, ironically, the most sincere of these efforts, his wanting to do "something to make his father look at him the way he looked at Derek," that sets in motion the novel's main action.
So confident, so poised, so friendly...totally engaged with everyone around her in the most sincere of ways.
Though it is proposed for the most sincere of reasons, "Autumn's Law" advances the agenda of one of the most pernicious forces in American political life.
Similar(51)
But as she approached customers, her face broke into the sincerest of smiles.
The result is a beautifully sincere examination of the grim traps of over-active minds.
Library Journal described the book as a sincere analysis of "fuck" and its history of censorship.
"Our sincere expressions of sympathy and solidarity to the family and friends of Arnold Fabian Peralta".
It's a genuine, sincere pursuit of something meaningful".
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