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Free sign up"a deck of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a set of items, such as a deck of cards or a deck of skates. For example, "I am going to the store to buy a deck of playing cards."
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Anonymous As a deck of Pokémon cards!
As a deck of Pokémon cards!
Imagine holding a deck of cards.
A Bible 2. A deck of cards.
Have you ever tried to order a deck of cards?
Come to my casino, and bring a deck of cards.
It is smaller than a deck of cards.
All I needed was a deck of cards.
The climbers played with a deck of tarot cards.
The number 52 suggested a deck of cards.
"I'm a devil with a deck of cards.
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