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The phrase "a place of innumerable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location that is characterized by a vast number of something, often in a poetic or descriptive context.
Example: "The garden was a place of innumerable flowers, each blooming in vibrant colors."
Alternatives: "a realm of countless" or "a site of myriad".
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In this week's section: New York is a place of innumerable home businesses.
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Mr. Sharon, a veteran of innumerable military and political campaigns and intrigues, will not be dislodged easily.
Saliva is a reservoir of innumerable biomolecules whose levels reflect systemic health and disease status.
The evaluation of the method was performed using a dilute acid pretreated biomass hydrolysate containing a complex mixture of innumerable compounds [ 8, 9].
He was a key organizer of innumerable charity events.
HRCT shows a miliary pattern of innumerable tiny nodular densities in both lungs.
Bruno, on the other hand, proposed an infinite cosmos, consisting of innumerable heliocentric worlds.
O2Simplify is a more complicated simplification tool, consisting of innumerable lists.
It is a place where landscapes are dotted with blue poppies, snow leopards and innumerable banners of bright flapping prayer flags.
The strenuous handiwork of innumerable assistants suggests a ghostly mass demonstration.
Innovation happens at a variety of scales and with the involvement of innumerable parties.
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