grammar - Is there a solid reference/rule on when not to put article after 'of'
I have not found any articles or documentation on this, the only thing close to it is this Zero article after "of" in "a change of place" thread which only has a single answer referencing some 'substance', which is very abstract and ambiguous for me.
I need a change of hotel.
A change of situation will give another result.
those are the examples from the link, which is what I'm referring to.
From time to time I stumble upon the "the %noun% of %singular non-proper countable noun%" phrase where the latter noun does not have an article.
My question is does anyone have a solid explanation link, source for this?
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