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The phrase "under the wing of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically means being protected, supported, or guided by someone or something more experienced or powerful. Example: "The young apprentice was taken under the wing of the skilled craftsman, who taught her everything she needed to know about woodworking."
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Sleeping under the wing of an airplane every night?
Sheltering under the wing of a four-engined Halifax heavy bomber was Lettice Curtis.
He is originally taken under the wing of Gratz, a man in the Fagin mould.
"We are either going to be in Europe or be under the wing of the Americans.
He had no careful nurturing under the wing of a top team.
Potentially, entire former Anglican parishes or dioceses could move under the wing of the Catholic Church.
A 10-year stint under the wing of the society architect Peter Marino didn't hurt, either.
Was taken under the wing of Joseph Fels(American soap millionaire).
We're not under the wing of those idiots who pray on young or isolated people.
RTVE is about to join other state businesses under the wing of SEPI.
She was taken under the wing of another political dynasty: the Burtons of San Francisco.
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under the neighborhood of
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under the supervision of
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under the control of
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under the guise of
under the lead of
under the cloak of
under the skin of
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under the command of
under the weight of
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