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The phrase "a galleries of" is not correct in English.
It should be "a gallery of" or "galleries of" depending on the context. You can use "a gallery of" when referring to a single collection or display of artworks or items, while "galleries of" can be used when referring to multiple collections or displays.
Example: "The exhibition features a gallery of contemporary art from various artists."
Alternatives: "a collection of" or "a showcase of".
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It also has a galleries of gorgeous pictures you can use to teach everything from coasts to glaciers.
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They looked like a gallery of ghosts.
He suggests there could be a Gallery of Compassion, a Gallery of Fear and so on.
(There's a gallery of images here).
"The house was a gallery of Iraqi art".
See bellow for a gallery of player ratings.
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The cityscape is a gallery of mayhem, with "R.I.P".
His apartment is virtually a gallery of the case.
Click here to launch a gallery of his best shots.
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