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There are a few ways to say "of" just depends on what you are trying to say. I will attempt to explain.

You would use "von" for of when it is in a sentence with a preposition. For example, "Die Stärke von John" (The strength of John)

You would use "über" for when the sentence would convey more in depth knowledge of something than a describing a person oppose to "von." For example:

"Denkanstöße über kulturelle Verschiedenheiten" (Thinking of cultural differences)

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