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Free sign upThe phrase "a map of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe a document that shows the spatial relationships between objects, such as roads, rivers, and cities. For example, "She showed us a map of the city streets."
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"It's a map of France".
His face was a map of happiness.
Unfortunately, it was a map of Brussels.
A map of the history of philosophy.
Here's a map of it.
A MAP OF TULSA By Benjamin Lytal 256 pages.
A map of California's future.
A map of the Chevé system.
Provide a map of the locations.
Create a map of these locations.
This is a map of Newark's history.
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