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Is the phrase "the edgefold of Flowerbomb perfume in a page of Vanity Fair" grammatical?
I used the first of here to mean "about": the edgefold about Flowerbomb perfume of a page of Vanity Fair" (or "the edgefold of a page of Vanity Fair about Flowerbomb perfume"). I am not sure I've used it correctly and whether it is acceptable to you native speakers.
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Below is what is hidden inside the edgefold of Flowerbomb perfume in a page of Vanity Fair magazine the July of this year.
Discover flowerbomb dew, the new Victor&Rolf frangrance with a pure and transparent sensuality of pure flowers and a petaly feminine heart.
A hydroponic rose is infused with transparent dew for a scent that melts on your skin.
I used the first of here to mean "about": the edgefold about Flowerbomb perfume of a page of Vanity Fair" (or "the edgefold of a page of Vanity Fair about Flowerbomb perfume"). I am not sure I've used it correctly and whether it is acceptable to you native speakers.
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Below is what is hidden inside the edgefold of Flowerbomb perfume in a page of Vanity Fair magazine the July of this year.
Discover flowerbomb dew, the new Victor&Rolf frangrance with a pure and transparent sensuality of pure flowers and a petaly feminine heart.
A hydroponic rose is infused with transparent dew for a scent that melts on your skin.