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The phrase "a column of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a vertical arrangement of items, such as text, data, or physical objects, often in a structured format.
Example: "The report included a column of statistics that highlighted the company's growth over the past year."
Alternatives: "a line of" or "a stack of".
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A column of smoke curled up from a tractor-trailer near the bus.
Then it disgorged a column of maggots.
A column of battleships was not like a column of sailing ships.
He's got a column of real estate tools.
When her brain stem became a column of rutilated quartz?
A column of Bedouin tugging fawn camels lurched past us.
Suddenly a column of soldiers, carrying M-16s appeared.
On the horizon a column of falling rain races landward.
A column of smoke that emitted mechanical croaks.
It was a column of armored personnel carriers.
A column of white and yellow smoke billowed above.
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