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The phrase "village of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a town or settlement that is less populated than a city or town, typically one that is considered as a community with some type of common bond among its inhabitants. For example, "The village of Aramoana is located on the tip of the Otago Peninsula in New Zealand."
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That's the village of Jibreen.
PROFILE of the village of Stonington, Conn.
Through Oct. 26.The Village of Ossining.
We passed through the village of Anab.
21, 1924, in the village of Lawrence.
Village of Secrets, by Caroline Moorehead Harperr).
Remains survive at the village of Pollenza.
"From village of Slupsk".
That is a village of its own".
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Willoughby in the village of Illford.
Peter Chatzky Mayor Village of Briarcliff Manor.
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