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The phrase "the conventions of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a set of accepted or agreed upon practices or rules, or when referring to something that is done in a traditional or standard way. For example: "The conventions of online etiquette suggest that you be polite and respectful when engaging with others in comments and threads."
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He challenges the conventions of opera.
They obey the conventions of the stage.
"Wonderland" defies the conventions of episodic television.
These days, the conventions of art seem quaint and tidy.
Then, there were the conventions of Old English poetry.
This may be related to the conventions of Cabinet government.
Mr. Morton talks about the conventions of carrousel-horse style.
The conventions of the competitive marketplace remained alien to them.
"I don't follow all the conventions of mystery writing".
Things are dark enough without the conventions of film noir".
The actor is confined by the conventions of the stage.
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