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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the list of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a list of items or things that are related in some way. Here are a few examples: 1. The teacher handed out the list of assigned readings for the semester. 2. Before going grocery shopping, I always make a list of the items I need to buy. 3. The museum has a comprehensive list of all the artworks in their collection. 4. Can you give me a list of your favorite books so I can read them too? 5. The doctor gave me a list of potential side effects to watch out for with this medication.
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The list of targets widens.
The list of alternatives was extensive.
The list of annoyances is endless.
The list of worries is long.
The list of "scams" makes depressing reading.
The list of horrors spans the globe.
The list of Mets woes is daunting.
The list of tech jargon is endless.
The list of potential crises goes on.
The list of his works is extensive.
The list of woes is long.
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