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The phrase "a databases of" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a database of"? You can use "a database of" when referring to a single collection of organized information or data.
Example: "We have created a database of all our clients to streamline our communication."
Alternatives: "a collection of data" or "a data repository".
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These companies will provide a databases of items and better matches of clothes, but other retailers' items will still be featured as part of search results.
BlurtIt is a Question and Answer community where users post thousands of questions each day, creating a "databases of facts, information and opinions".
A comprehensive online search was performed using SciVerse, Scopus, which is one of the world's largest a databases of peer-reviewed literature.
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Yekimov has a database of rehabilitation centers.
A database of research projects.
A database of articles from newspapers.
The third is a database of credit card transaction information.
Myriad Genetics has a database of interactions between proteins.
* FastWeb.com, has a database of 600,000 scholarships totaling $1 billion.
Your accommodation office may have a database of approved landlords.
He is now registered in a database of potential offenders.
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