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"worship of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act or practice of showing reverence or devotion to a deity or object of adoration. Example: The ceremony concluded with a powerful demonstration of the worship of the sun god, as the priests chanted and danced around the sacred fire.
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Included are facts about worship of cows.
There was also a worship of Apollo Lairbenos.
"It is the worship of jackals by jackasses".
The state worship of Vesta was much more elaborate.
In some ways, I feel no more sympathy for the worship of God than for the worship of Mammon.
Does it reflect society's worship of physical beauty?
Mixpanel was emblematic of Silicon Valley's outsized worship of unicorns.
In China, he said, "there is no worship of Obama".
Similarly, the worship of many goddesses who are now regarded as the consorts of the great male Hindu gods, as well as the worship of individual unmarried goddesses, may have arisen from the worship of non-Vedic local goddesses.
Also, there are signs of the worship of tribal chiefs, for example, in the forest sanctuary worship of the Udmurt (lud) and the Volga Finns (keremet).
"It symbolizes the Republican Party's worship of money above all else".
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