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The phrase 'tourist of' is not correct and usable in written English.
To make this phrase correct, you'd need to rearrange it and make it 'a tourist of.' For example, "He is a tourist of Canada."
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He is almost a tourist of his own book.
"Adam was the greatest Grand Tourist of them all," Mr. Synge said.
Now people are saying maybe it wasn't such a bad decision.' Robinson is far from the stereotypical rugby tourist of either code.
This is partly due to her style, which deftly combines verisimilitude and simplification, especially in the rain-drenched teenage tourist of "Versailles".
This collection of articles for the Mail on Sunday show him as the tourist of everywhere, day-tripping through the quotidian and feeling frequently short-changed.
The old me recoils at the thought of having become a 'low-volume, high-value' tourist, of the kind so prized in responsible travel circles.
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Do you think there's specifically an American-tourist-way-of-behaving, or, like, a Chinese-tourist-way-of-behaving?
Time makes tourists of us all.
/ Use at your own risk, you tourists of oblivion.
Tourists, of course, were banned from visiting during the "celebration".
The locals hope it will showcase their region to the tourists of the world.
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