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The phrase "a binder of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a collection or compilation of documents, materials, or information organized within a binder.
Example: "I have prepared a binder of all the necessary documents for the upcoming meeting."
Alternatives: "a collection of" or "a compilation of".
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Before us on a table lay a binder of Formula Mom price lists and invoices.
Each night, an Obama aide hands the President a binder of documents to review.
It is also used in vinyl as a binder of ingredients.
As we picked from a binder of scratched DVDs, my desperation, terror, and loneliness ebbed.
That includes preparing a binder of songs that may be handy at tryouts, she said.
He keeps a binder of EDUC 255B/C notes on his desk that he refers to embarrassingly often.
Among the most precious is a binder of progress photos with handwritten notations documenting the construction of the Empire State Building.
When I was conceived using in vitro fertilization (IVF) in 1991, my mom was essentially handed a binder of sperm donors.
Nothing spells home like a binder of 15-year-old degree notes and a sheepskin coat last worn in the 1970s.
Public schools punished students who spoke French in the classroom and even the playground, suppressing the language that many Cajuns see as a binder of their culture.
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