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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hay of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers due to its lack of context or established usage.
Example: "There was a hay of confusion in the room." (This example is awkward and unclear.)
Alternatives: "a heap of" or "a lot of".
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Obviously, Bachmann, Paul, and Cain are three candidates who'll make great hay of an Ames win -- or even a strong showing -- should those results come to pass.
It won't be the first time Trump has made hay of a nonissue.
He is not attempting to make political hay of a ghastly tragedy.
But parents complain that the school is unwisely making political hay of a sporting event that is entirely unrelated.
Place a good coverings of hay on top of the soil to ensure it is protected from the cold & snow.
Yet, at a stroke, that deprives Haier of its greatest advantage: China's vast pool of low-cost labour.
The sled accelerated down the ramp, already pointing left before the wheels touched asphalt — and crashed into the first bale of hay, a couple of dozen feet away.
"It's almost like you're trying to make political hay out of a disaster".
Marabou expects to produce 200 tons of hay a year, most of which the homeowners association will sell.
He was roasting sunchokes in a bed of hay, then setting the hay on fire.
Add a little bit of hay and 1/4 cup of pellets, and then roll the cabbage.
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