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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a closet of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collection or storage of items within a closet, often implying a specific type of items or a theme.
Example: "She opened a closet of vintage dresses, each one telling a story of its own."
Alternatives: "a collection of" or "a storage of".
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Miss LeSage, who did indeed become Mrs. Hellmuth a month later, stored that page in a closet of her Washington home and did not retrieve it until an October day in 2009 while doing a bit of fall cleaning.
A closet of dresses.
She hides the photograph in a closet of old coats.
Her feather boas have a closet of their own.
In this city, you can't have a room of one's own; you need a closet of one's own.
"Her regular closet is a closet of costumes," said Joyce Chang, who met the bride at Princeton University.
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The athlete with the highly cultivated brand could be building that image in front of a closet full of skeletons.
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It's the corporate equivalent of having a closet full of old VHS tapes and CD cases.
I have a closet full of wigs, clips — all kinds of stuff.
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