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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a collections of" is not correct in English; it should be "a collection of." You can use "a collection of" when referring to a group of items or works that are gathered together, often for a specific purpose or theme.
Example: "The museum has a collection of ancient artifacts from various cultures."
Alternatives: "a group of" or "a set of".
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With my friends I am compiling a collections of interviews with families who have had to move away.
Its researchers noted that consumers feel empowered by saving even trivial sums of money, such a collections of pennies in a jar.
Tells of how he caricatured himself once in this last play of his with a collections of stage sermons, saying the play was over in the first act really, but the characters just kept on talking.
Many came with a dedicated controller, with a collections of levers and buttons for what is an unlikely subject to attract a specialist gaming peripheral: guiding a vehicle along rails that already dictate its route.
A GDB can contain a single (big) graph or a collections of graphs.
Back in August Google rolled out a collections of themes for its Chrome browser, giving users the chance to swap the browser's blue-hued palette in favor of something a bit more colorful.
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A collection of sonnets?
A collection of songs?
A collection of Tintin comics.
A collection of hangers on.
He has filmed a collection of artists.
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