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The phrase "a lengths of" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "a length of" when referring to a single measurement or "lengths of" when referring to multiple measurements.
Example: "We need a length of rope to complete the project."
Alternatives: "a piece of" or "a measure of".
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(A ) Lengths of merged reads from historic sample M-0182898.
Maybe wearing your shirt differently, or trying a lengths of skirts.
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excluding, and a length of 76 cm.
Across the treatment bed was a length of string.
The bar indicates a length of 10 µm.
I tied some safety knots in a length of rope.
Castoroides attained a length of about 2.5 metres (7.5 feet).
The movie was tested at a length of 3 hours, and again at a length of 2 hours 25 minutes.
A length of 0 indicates the end of the file.
I mean it's only a length of a pool, it's not exactly hard.
The Chaobai has a length of some 170 miles (275 km), and the New Chaobai has a length of about 110 miles (180 km).
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