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The phrase "a dam of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a large quantity or a barrier, often metaphorically, such as emotions or information.
Example: "There was a dam of frustration building up inside her as she listened to the endless complaints."
Alternatives: "a flood of" or "a wall of".
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It was as if a dam of intellectual resistance to emotional distress finally burst.
But Warsi's resignation broke a dam of criticism of Israel in the Conservative party.
Two of their regular dinner companions had recently died, she told him, breaching a dam of tears.
May I humbly beg for patience with my country, which is stuck like a beaver in a dam of its own making.
There are also smaller random elements, like the location of Sam's cape (he can't very well begin his superhero duties without it) or which condiment needs to be spread on a dam of giant French fries.
The King of Sentences only wrote, beavering away himself on a dam of quintessence, while wholly oblivious of public indifference and of a sales record by now likely descending to rungs occupied by poets.
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This person would be banned from giving nonpublic information about the construction of a dam to a member of the environmental organization or to a reporter.
Weaning weight maternal: the milking and mothering ability of a dam for pre-weaning growth of a calf.
Therefore, it can be stated that the prediction of settlement of a dam is of paramount importance.
A lock of a dam upstream of Phoenixville gave way, destroying a boat and killing its occupants.
He stated that a dam capable of generating 30 million horsepower (22 GW) was possible downstream of the Three Gorges.
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