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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pallet of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually followed by a noun and used to describe a collection or grouping of similar items or objects. Example: The warehouse contained a pallet of bricks for the construction project.
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A pallet of giant restaurant-grade cans formed a giant ingot of eggplant in tomato sauce.
At a Big Lots superstore, he asked for a pallet of bottled water.
A manufacturer shipping you a pallet of duff components could wipe out your business.
"We bought a pallet of sauce where the labels were put on upside down.
When Calagione took me to see it in August, a pallet of leftover palo santo was stacked nearby.
In fact, it's easier to purchase a pallet of ammunition in California than a pack of cigarettes or allergy medicine.
I've delivered a pallet of eggs to Tesco in Cardiff, I've delivered parts to a wind farm.
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In less than five minutes, I located a pallet full of G. renardii.
Here we demonstrate simultaneous two-photon fluorescence excitation of RFP, YFP, and CFP in human melanoma cells engineered to express a "rainbow" pallet of colors, using a novel fiber-based source offering energetic, three-color femtosecond pulses.
At what appears to be the auditorium's entrance, two men are transferring the contents of a giant pallet of theatre programmes into a stall.
4.3 Industry Analysis The pallet industry's computation of the cost of a pallet includes the costs of production, maintenance and repairs, and discarding of the broken pallet.
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