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The phrase "a bin of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a container of items, such as a box, a basket, or a trash can. For example: "I saw a bin of old books in the attic."
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A bin of each type has a size and a cost.
A bin of blue-and-yellow tarpaulin bags stood at the store's entrance.
An exception was a bin of vintage openers at the antiques mall at Pacific Galleries.
There's a bin of hand-carved masks from West Africa, for example.
And on some days, a bin of local apples at the supermarket will do.
Sometimes the two came together unexpectedly, he explained while flipping through a bin of LP's.
And the longest eight minutes ever spent, bent over a bin of stale cake.
She walked under a sagging banner of car-lot flags weathered to white, past a bin of broken tiki torches.
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A bin of what looked like brown beans was labeled "semen curyales".
Behind Cohen's desk stood a bin of large rolled maps of New York's neighborhoods, with handwritten tags attached: "Significant Concentrations of Pakistanis," "Significant Concentrations of Palestinians".
Each of its 256 × 256 pixels represents a 'bin' of 1.8mio/256≈27 consecutive vector elements.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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