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The phrase "a coast of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific coastal area or region, often in geographical or descriptive contexts.
Example: "The ship sailed along a coast of rugged cliffs and sandy beaches."
Alternatives: "a shoreline of" or "a beach of".
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This is a coast of two very different halves, whose 600km is divided by the river Rhône.
Mr. Ammons was also the author of "Northfield Poems," "Uplands," "A Coast of Trees" and "Lake-Effect Country," among other works.
Down a side dirt road, a tiny village gives way to a dustier track and, in a half mile, to another world, the roar of breakers along a coast of dramatic rock and light.
Looking for a turtle, somewhere out at sea, off the coastline near Solva, a coast of such grandeur it would be rejected by film-location scouts as ridiculously overblown unless they were scouting for ridiculously overblown things such as Dr Who or Camelot.
Lancashire does have a coast of its own.
Mauser is a Gulliver shipwrecked on a coast of women.
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Proposals for a Coast Master Plan - Cofnty of Monterey.
Others see a gold coast of hypocrisy.
[World Meteorological Organization] Arctic melting: imagining a "northern coast" of the United States.
Its completion in 1867 spurred the development of a "Gold Coast" of bordering houses for magnates and moneymen.
ART boosters in Texas have long boasted that their state was a "third coast" of contemporary art in America.
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