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I - PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES (Of) - FIFTEEN THOUSAND USEFUL PHRASES

ideals of excellence

idol of society


illusion of youth


immensity of extent


immolation of genius


impatient of restraint


impetuosity of youth


implacability of resentment


impotent of ideas


impress of individuality


impulse of enthusiasm


imputation of eccentricity


incapable of veracity


independence of mind


index of character


indolence of temperament


indulgence of vanity


inequality of treatment


infinity of height


infirmity of temper


infusion of hatred


inheritance of honor


insensibility of danger


insolence of office


inspiration of genius


instability of purpose


instrument of expression


integrity of mind


intensity of faith


interchange of ideas


interval of leisure


intoxication of vanity


intrepidity of youth


intuition of immortality


invasion of thought


irony of life

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