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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a grid of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a structured arrangement or layout of items, often in a matrix or framework format.
Example: "The architect presented a grid of the proposed building layout, showcasing the different sections and their dimensions."
Alternatives: "a matrix of" or "a framework of".
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One group favored a grid of straight streets.
"You have a grid of letters," Shortz explained.
Houses sit on a grid of unpaved streets.
A grid of colored squares waves like a flag.
He sent police a grid of numbers and letters.
On a grid of robotic drivers, Kimi is old school.
The bottom layer consists of a grid of microresistors.
A grid_objects command creates a grid of 4 plot areas.
Can I have a grid of m by n plots?
attempts to generate a grid of pointings with specified parameters.
The algorithm runs on a grid of processing elements.
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