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Some very common expressions that would complete the phrase "the star of" include:

  1. The Star of David
  2. The Star of Bethlehem
  3. The Star of India
  4. The Star of Africa
  5. "Star of the County Down" is an Irish song Ballad set near Banbridge in County Down, in Northern Ireland.
  6. The Star of the East - song, Judy Garland
  7. The Star of the West - Star of the West was an American civilian steamship. January 1861, the US government hired her to transport military supplies and reinforcements. Civil War ship.
  8. Star of the Sea - novel by Joseph O'Connor
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