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The phrase "warmest of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in expressions of goodwill or affection, often in greetings or farewells. Example: "Please accept my warmest of wishes for your success in the upcoming year."
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You'll shiver on the warmest of beaches.
It's not the warmest of endorsements.
(Barack Obama probably wouldn't make the warmest of morning hosts).
From the start, Cameron's tactic was to smother Clegg in the warmest of embraces.
She keeps Evan's blue sweater and his black hoodie, the warmest of his filthy socks.
This is one of the warmest of her novels, rich with family affection, shadowed by history.
It's not something I look back on with the warmest of feelings.
Satire is all but dead on the London stage, so this show by Justin Butcher deserves the warmest of welcomes.
But of the eight World Cups I've watched, Mexico 86 and España 82 glow warmest of all.
WITHOUT question, said David Robinson, "the decade of the 90's was the warmest of the century in New Jersey".
The warmest of gold, evenly spread throughout, will take a good 25 minutes of an onion's time.
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