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The phrase "the flowering of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a moment or event when something reaches its full potential or comes into its own. For example, "The flowering of the civil rights movement in the 1960s marked a major turning point in the struggle for equality in the United States."
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The flowering of Thatcherism.
Even the flowering of art isn't pure.
Yet Israel's triumph led to the flowering of Palestinian nationalism.
This situation favoured the flowering of literature and the arts.
Warnod's point, however, was that Paris deserved credit for the flowering of their talent.
But the game also displayed the flowering of Cassel's comfort level with Moss.
His growing strength as an actor coinciding happily with the flowering of that company's spirit.
The late 1980s and 1990s saw the flowering of his interests.
The flowering of the British techno music scene in the 1980s is unimaginable without Ian.
In the Pacific Northwest, gardeners use the flowering of violets as the signal to begin planting.
Bare-boned and uncompromising, this was the flowering of soul music.
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