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The phrase "a chalkboard of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a metaphorical or literal representation of ideas, thoughts, or information, often in a creative or educational context.
Example: "The teacher presented a chalkboard of ideas that sparked a lively discussion among the students."
Alternatives: "a canvas of" or "a board of".
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But rain has its benefits; we took refuge in a cozy, family-owned pub, the Grainne Uaile, with a chalkboard of lamb shank, baked cod and daily specials.
After the gorgeous chaos of the surrounding countryside and the crabbed medieval cityscape, the cortile is like the single crystalline equation emerging from a chalkboard of squiggles.
Funny, for a restaurant with fry in its name and tempura as its mission, that both were raw dishes — off-the-menu items from a chalkboard of daily specials.
He inhabits a variety of modes: the lecturer, the thinker, the math geek in a hoodie in front of a chalkboard of formulas, the leader with a lightly clenched fist to show decisiveness and determination.
(Try factoring in the role of ISIS in fighting the Assad regime, in Syria, and our possible shared interests with Iran in Iraq, and you're left with a chalkboard of squiggly equations).
(Try factoring in the role of ISIS in fighting the Assad regime, in Syria, and our possible shared interests with Iran in Iraq, and you're left with a chalkboard of squiggly equations). One question to emerge from our wars is our susceptibility to a certain sort of blackmail by regimes we support: without me, there is Al Qaeda and chaos.
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You need chalkboard paint to make a chalkboard out of the material.
Last week, a chalkboard on the outside of Market We Go, a grocery store selling boiled seafood and poboy sandwiches at the Westwego Shrimp Lot, said "Better Than Walmart" in large print.
And Mr. Lennix's Harmond is too passive a creature, a chalkboard for the diagramming of opposing arguments, for us to care much personally about what happens to him.
Still, this $1,500 version hangs on a wall and has everything you need to play Scrabble with a giant: classic wooden letters, a bag to hold everything and a chalkboard to keep track of the score.
During his days on Fox News, Glenn Beck was a reliable source of material for "The Daily Show," never more so than when Stewart broke out some glasses and a chalkboard for a lengthy impression of the conspiracy-minded pundit.
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