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The phrase "a cord of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of measuring or referring to a specific quantity of wood, particularly in relation to firewood.
Example: "We ordered a cord of wood to keep us warm during the winter months."
Alternatives: "a stack of" or "a load of".
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"It was a cord of maple, cut and split/And piled...."....
It says in scripture that a cord of three strands is not easily broken.
"Two can be overwhelmed, but a cord of three strands is not quickly broken," he often says, paraphrasing from Ecclesiastes.
Trade May End Orioles Era The Baltimore Orioles appear ready to cut a cord of their own.
A yard of lace "was approximately equal in value to a cord of wood or 16 pounds of sheep's wool".
(B.T.W., one ton of wood pellets equals 66 percent of a cord of beech).
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When she ventures into her upper register, however, and particularly when she decides to belt there, it's a vocal cord of a different strain.
Thread a cord, piece of string or filament thread through this hole.
(800) 205-7819 www.carolinarustica.com STYLISH STORAGE -- The graceful ellipse of the Outdoor Arc log rack holds a full cord of wood.
The climbing rope at her waist, a pink cord of knotted nylon, pulled tight as Ms. Wicks stepped forward to start the ascent.
The Limbal epithelial crypt (LEC) is a solid cord of cells, approximately 120 microns long.
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