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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blank of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a specific quantity or type of something that is unspecified or left empty. Example: "Please fill in a blank of your choice on the form provided."
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The DPPH radical-scavenging activity of WBM extract was calculated as follows: (1-[A sample –A blank of sample/ADMSO –A blank of DMSO]) × 100%.
The scene is obviously improbable, and Injun Jane remains a blank of a character.
He was not downcast for he could propel himself in a bath chair, yet he was a blank of insentience.
His first known appointment (after a blank of several years, when he may have been in the north of England) was in 1578 as secretary to Bishop John Young of Rochester, former master of Spenser's college at Cambridge.
"There's a little piece of paper attached to your program, but I have still been asked to say there will be a gunshot fired — a blank, of course," the composer John Corigliano announced from the Carnegie Hall stage on Saturday night.
Tap water was analysed as a blank of the whole procedure.
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Having the same starting point of the face helps to alleviate the intimidation of a blank piece of paper". .
Out of a blank canvas of mesh and straw, Iolyn Green had spun the perfect hat for each of them.
Only the image of a blank piece of parchment suggests that Herman Melville was a writer.
The email also contained a graphical attachment, an illustration of a blank outline of the feet with transparent bone structure.
Write your thesis in the middle of a blank sheet of paper and draw a circle around it.
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