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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hole of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a specific type of hole, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "He dug a hole of considerable depth in the backyard."
Alternatives: "a hole in" or "a hole measuring".
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"We're falling deeper and deeper into a hole of nothingness.
You've never seen such a hole of activity.
Then Blair fell into a hole of his own making.
But that would leave a hole of €8 billion, or $10.4 billion, in the national budget.
That will leave a hole of nearly £1 billion in his expected revenues.
As a result, he says, the budget now has a hole of more than $2 billion.
As for the infusion of Western money, it could disappear into a hole of corruption.
A hole of diameter ∼10 30 μm was then drilled in the insulating layer.
He could stick his hand through a hole of some sort.
Whenever I came to Paris, I felt I was falling into a hole of irrelevance.
That sense was endorsed within a hole of the final, as Oosthuizen moved one up.
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