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The phrase 'something of' is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually means 'some aspect of' or 'some type of'. For example, "I'm looking for something of a challenge."
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Something of a mess.
"Not something of that magnitude".
That's something of an understatement.
Something of a pattern here?
Something of hope and optimism.
Do something of your own.
Wanna make something of it?
It made something of you.
And something of a tradition.
Something of a holy trinity.
She knew something of hunger.
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