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The phrase "a factory of a" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or improperly structured phrase that lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The factory of a new product was established to meet the growing demand."
Alternatives: "a hub of" or "a source of".
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"It was really well known for being a factory of a Brazilian place, but I think you need to evolve," Ms. Kilgore said.
Since Ruth Cleveland died in 1904, "Urban Legends" continues, "no amount of bad record-keeping can place her in a factory of a company that wouldn't exist until more than a decade after her death".
He now runs a factory of a hundred workers, churning out Sak products in nylon, beads and leather.
This paper provides a description of the simulation model to analyze the throughput and WIP (work-in-process) of a new production line at a factory of a major telecommunication company.
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It's basically a factory of clinical laboratory testing, a factory working to perfection".
Koolhaas argued that New York was a "collective experiment" in a "factory of man-made experience".
In the sixth century, a bureaucrat writing in Constantinople identified Scandinavia as "a factory of peoples, a womb of nations".
The perfume of romance hovers thickly in this stunning evocation of a city that was a factory of civilized magic a century ago.
He talks a lot now about having a factory of his own, full of people "working together, making art".
Suddenly, the nation had become a factory of remorseless, grinding success, a machine built purely for sporting conquest.
The firm's assets included a factory of antique character with a staff to match.Its main asset, Mr Racamier decided, was its name.
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