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The phrase "a batch of pigs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group or collection of pigs, often in the context of farming or animal husbandry.
Example: "The farmer decided to sell a batch of pigs at the local market to make room for new livestock."
Alternatives: "a group of pigs" or "a herd of pigs."
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A persistent moist cough and signs typical of epizootic swine influenza were observed in 40%50%% of a batch of pigs 2 weeks after their arrival.
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The distribution of distances travelled per batch of pigs is shown in Figure 3.
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