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"a dozen of" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to a group of twelve items, such as "a dozen of apples".
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There were a dozen of us.
"I took a dozen of them.
There are about a dozen of these.
I bought about a dozen of each.
A dozen of those survived.
There were perhaps a dozen of them.
There are around a dozen of them.
A dozen of the students matriculated at Cornell.
More than a dozen of the enemy's ships.
Here are a dozen of the best insights.
"All but a dozen of them died," she said.
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