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The phrase "a collection of columns" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group or set of columns, such as in a database, a piece of writing, or a physical structure.
Example: "The report included a collection of columns that summarized the key findings of the research."
Alternatives: "a set of columns" or "a group of columns".
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A collection of columns offering opinion and analysis from the world of sports.
A collection of columns from the Boston Globe became her first book, Red Sox and Bluefish (1987).
A collection of columns on sports and politics from ESPN.com by the gonzo journalist, who died in January 2005.
A collection of columns, "Modern Love: 50 True and Extraordinary Tales of Desire, Deceit and Devotion," is sold at nytstore.com.com
"The International Jew" is a collection of columns exposing the putative role of Jews in such fields as international finance, world governance and bootlegging.
It is a collection of columns, with minimal editing; their force and immediacy in small doses produces a numbing effect if read consecutively.
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The best-known foreign affairs columnist since Walter Lippmann, Thomas L. Friedman of The New York Times has produced in "Longitudes and Attitudes: Exploring the World After Sept. 11" the kind of book that only famous columnists can publish: a collection of old columns and diary entries (that read more like columns than diary entries).
A collection of "Preoccupations" columns published in The New York Times.
"The Highwaymen", a collection of his columns, is the result.
In 1906 a collection of her columns was published in volume form as The Olivia Letters.
A collection of "Workstation" columns published in The New York Times.
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