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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a collect of" is not correct in written English
You would not use it at all in a sentence. If you wanted to say that something is a collection of items, you could say "a collection of" or "a gathering of." For example: I have a collection of rocks from the beach in my house.
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The New Yorker, August 5, 1939 P. 7 Talk story about Morris Posnick, a taxidriver who has achieved certain prominence in his own circle as a collect of pipes and a reader of fiction.
By M. Leiper, Philip W. Wrenn, Jr., and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, August 5, 1939 P. 7 Talk story about Morris Posnick, a taxidriver who has achieved certain prominence in his own circle as a collect of pipes and a reader of fiction.
A collect of 158 barley accessions was used for association mapping and GPC analysis.
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He published a collected edition of his poetry in 1622.
Hers is a ritualised art, a collecting together of disparate elements to conjure an otherworldly reality.
The other thing that Rawlings had brought to divert himself was a collected works of Shakespeare.
I want to relax and heave a collected sigh of relief that the day is done.
Section A collects demographic details of interviewees.
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