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"the mastery of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to the knowledge, skill, or expertise someone has acquired in a particular area or activity. For example, "He demonstrated the mastery of the material with his excellent grade."
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But the mastery of filmmaking hasn't abated.
I don't have the mastery of language that's required.
The mastery of filmmaking hasn't abated in "Reloaded".
What remains constant is the mastery of the playing.
"The mastery of battery technology is key," he said.
The American president understands the mastery of language, Wills says.
But the mastery of filmmaking hasn't abated in "Reloaded".
One might mock — one does mock — the mastery of what is, after all, mere mock history.
Such wry detachment enables the mastery of this collection's darkest work, "The Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk".
"We think that that's the key to the mastery of 21st-century military affairs".
The surprise effect, added to the mastery of the picture, sent it climbing to £2.05 million.
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