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The phrase "a disc of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a circular object or medium, often in contexts related to music, data storage, or physical items that are disc-shaped.
Example: "I found a disc of classical music in the attic that I hadn't listened to in years."
Alternatives: "a disk of" or "a plate of".
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Definitely a disc of the year.
It's a disc of uneasy but engaging music.
As a result, much more data fits on a disc of the same size.
Line the bottom and sides of the pastry case with a disc of greaseproof paper.
The young Canadian soprano Isabel Bayrakdarian released a disc of them last year.
My favorite was kunefe, a disc of shredded phyllo dough stuffed with goat cheese.
On March 4 Sony will release a disc of Williams's cello music.
The Pittsburgh Symphony just released a disc of his music, conducted by Mariss Jansons.
Many hold up very well on a disc of the show's only season in 1992.
A disc of sponge cake sat inside a cardboard tube, whipped cream on top.
Various performers (ECM New Series) This is a disc of pithy and profound sonic epigrams from a masterly Hungarian composer.
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