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The phrase "a hopper of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a container or device that holds or dispenses something, often in a mechanical or industrial context.
Example: "The factory uses a hopper of grain to feed the machines continuously."
Alternatives: "a container of" or "a bin of".
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Once inside, the women grabbed a hopper of orange table-tennis balls, snagged a table and ordered a round of alcoholic ice pops.
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In the third inning, Casey Kotchman of the Braves also forced Wang to run to his left, ripping a hopper to the right of Teixeira.
It consists of a hopper full of lead shot that flows through a tube onto a pan, thus providing the force necessary to make a plunger penetrate into a standard jelly.
The aim of this paper is to present the evolution of plug flow developing in three densely packed granular materials in the model of a hopper made of Plexiglas.
They literally pulled numbered ping pong balls from a hopper to determine the winners of spectrum frequencies worth billions of dollars.
The stove has a hopper to hold a supply of pellets, and a mechanism to deliver them to the firebox.
Some prints from the same period are also on view at the Museo Picasso Málaga, in Spain, where a Hopper survey of everything from paintings to film clips opened on Monday.
He can take a Hopper sketch of a man and woman on a porch leaning toward each other in intimate conversation and juxtapose it with an Arbus image — one of her rare Los Angeles photographs — of an older couple sitting in the dark on a park bench.
The rolling table consists of a ridged table-top moving in an eccentric manner to a large hopper of tea leaves, of which the leaves are pressed down onto the table-top.
A slim pole adorned with cymbals served as the set for this ensemble, named after a Lindy Hopper of the 1930's.
This paper studies size segregation of ternary size pellets during the discharging process of a hopper model through experiments and simulations.
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