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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a net of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a network or system that captures or encompasses something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The organization created a net of support for local businesses to help them thrive during difficult times."
Alternatives: "a network of" or "a web of".
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Construction lost a net of 5,000 jobs.
The module contains a net of spacers.
Nick Clegg trails in with a net of -18.
These changes added a net of 11 votes to Mr. Romney's total while subtracting a net of 33 votes from Mr. Santorum's count.
Political analysts said that Republicans were poised to add anywhere from a net of 3 to a net of 15 Republican-leaning seats.
That would suggest Democrats needed to pick up a net of six seats for a majority.
A net of nude human batteries caught in a weblike matrix in the opening scene.
A camera snares them in a net of coordinates that appears on the screen.
That compares with a net of 77 in the middle of May.
She won a net of 200,000 more votes than Mr. Obama in Pennsylvania's primary.
He leads the reader through a net of allusions in poems barnacled with hard words.
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