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The phrase "a river of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large quantity or flow of something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The festival was a river of colors, with vibrant costumes and decorations everywhere."
Alternatives: "a flood of" or "an ocean of".
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A river of blood.
"I've cried a river of tears.
Washington floats on a river of aspersion.
A River of Mechanics Q.
Underneath me is a river of potatoes.
There will be a river of blood".
A river of faces and banners, rippling.
News is a river of stories.
Her hair is a river of tears.
That's been washed away by a river of stupid.
It was, they said, a river of sand.
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a river of cold
a river of data
a river of fire
a river of anger
a river of pure
a river of green lights
a river of visitors
a river of death
a river of flame
a river of flags
a river of glass
a river of intrigue
a river of green
a river of hot
a river of stone
beneath a river of
a watershed of
a shore of
a flood of
a basin of
a stream of
a torrent of
a drainage of
a waterway of
a creek of
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