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The phrase "a hamper of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collection or assortment of items contained within a hamper, often referring to food or laundry.
Example: "She received a lovely hamper of gourmet treats for her birthday."
Alternatives: "a basket of" or "a collection of".
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Hoenle provides a hamper of local food for visitors.
The prize will also include a hamper of Ecover products.
The price includes a hamper of local foods; bicycles available on request.
Win a hamper of Luscombe's sophisticated award-winning soft drinks – organic, delicious and natural – worth £100.
The cottage comes with festive decorations and a hamper of seasonal goodies.
Accordingly, he hired a Cadillac with uniformed driver, got a hamper of food & wine from "21".
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Anything less will lead to a hampering of innovation and continued dependence on old, outdated methods of collection, storage and transmission.
The Service seems to be interested in simplifying its enforcement burden by obtaining certainty, but the cost seems to be a hampering of audit efforts, she writes.
Hillary Clinton is so broke now, some friends of mine spotted her in the middle of the night last night at a laundromat, with a hamper full of pantsuits.
Buried in a hamper full of damp towels, Sam Cvijanovich held his breath.
Our station wagon had a blow-up mattress in the back, and a hamper full of food, juices, and ice.
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