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The phrase "a lattice of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complex structure or arrangement that resembles a lattice, often in contexts related to mathematics, architecture, or abstract concepts.
Example: "The research revealed a lattice of interconnected ideas that formed the foundation of the theory."
Alternatives: "a network of" or "a framework of".
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A lattice of white steel overhead.
Grids on the floor give up a lattice of gold light and puffs of fog.
His own songs contemplate death and loss, holding his gentle voice in a lattice of fingerpicking.
The skin was tar-covered canvas, lined inside with a lattice of green-painted laths.
The cells in the healthy women's serum grew into a lattice of delicate vessels.
Lotus Eater is Oriental garage with a lattice of lovely textures.
A lattice of cross-country trails — hiking paths come summer — also graces the town.
A lattice of trails threads into the surrounding Rocky Mountain foothills.
I am deep inside a lattice of mangroves on Isla Holbox.
Oxygen plasma etches out the polymer, leaving behind a lattice of hollow ceramic tubes.
They performed groundbreaking experiments with graphene, a lattice of carbon a single atom thick.
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