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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dozen such" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a quantity of twelve items that are similar to something previously mentioned.
Example: "The store had a dozen such items on sale, all of which were in excellent condition."
Alternatives: "twelve of those" or "a dozen of these".
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Graham named nearly a dozen such tributes.
Only about a dozen such sites exist throughout Europe.
A dozen such initiatives were announced during the trip.
Sequoia counts a dozen such companies in its portfolio.
There are about a dozen such centers around the city.
A dozen such venues now exist in the capital.
After a dozen such attacks appeared, Slim invited Dresser to his office for a meeting.
More than a dozen such toys were among the crop of new models introduced here.
Even before he announced his presidential campaign, candidates from half a dozen such groups were assembling.
More than a dozen such plants are being proposed by several companies.
At least a dozen such bowls are held around the country each year.
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