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The phrase "a quart of glue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific quantity of glue, often in contexts related to crafting, construction, or DIY projects.
Example: "For this project, you will need a quart of glue to ensure everything sticks properly."
Alternatives: "a liter of glue" or "a gallon of glue".
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I procured a quart of glue and a ream each of red and green copy paper.
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