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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a row of cheese" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a physical arrangement of cheese, such as in a display or serving context.
Example: "At the cheese shop, I admired a row of cheese that showcased various types from around the world."
Alternatives: "a line of cheese" or "a display of cheese".
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Wallace's library has a row of cheese books with titles like East of Edam.
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"We did consume a lot last year," she says, glancing warily at "Soul Food," a row of book spines constructed, perhaps last night, out of cold cuts and cheddar cheese.
Beside a row of scooters, a man wearing a yarmulke is talking loudly to a couple of Egyptians about cheese samples.
A row of tellers lines the wall.
A row of souvenir pens.
A row of mailboxes stood behind him.
Only a row of barren stems remain.
A row of Mongolian gers.
A row of new townhouses.
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