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The part of a sentence "zeal of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the great enthusiasm or eagerness that someone has for something. For example, "The young woman has a zeal of learning that leads her to always ask questions and strive to expand her knowledge."
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They often embody the zeal of religious converts.
The zeal of the New Zealanders is legendary.
"I have the zeal of the converted," he said.
But few have the zeal of the Splash guardians.
No. Credit him with the zeal of an explorer.
In any event, the excess of zeal of those careerist provincial officials backfired.
Now, she speaks with the all the zeal of the rehabilitated.
Today they continue to act with the zeal of the powerless.
Becasuse of the revolutionary zeal of his ideas, he might otherwise have ended up in prison.
While few doubt the zeal of Mr. Espada's opponents, some see opportunism in their campaign.
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Zeal-of-the-Land concedes defeat and declares himself "converted".
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