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The phrase "a row of crates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a linear arrangement of crates, often in a storage or shipping context.
Example: "The warehouse was filled with a row of crates, each labeled with its contents for easy identification."
Alternatives: "a line of crates" or "a series of crates".
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There were seven or eight of them sitting on a row of crates, occasionally nodding their heads and gurgling, like members of a jury.
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She "revealed the indignities and suffering inflicted on farm animals by industrialised agriculture", by apparently just asking to be shown: The farmer switched on the light and there was instant pandemonium within a row of narrow, enclosed crates at one end of the shed.
We discovered a row of glass "Zzz" pods – renovated ship crates in their own gardens that are free to hire for 1½ hours to snooze or relax in – and also a five-lane running track.
In the basement, a row of recycled front wheel forks hung from a wall and plastic crates of bike parts sat near a five-foot metal cabinet with drawers holding metric wrenches, tire levers and bearings.
These tubes were arranged in crates according to a pre-determined design, with each experimental unit consisting of a row of five adjacent tubes.
Big-name country acts like the Marshall Tucker Band entertain, the Maine Sea Goddess is crowned, and the more ambitious can compete in the "crate race" -- a contest to see who can run the farthest across a row of half-submerged lobster traps.
A row of tellers lines the wall.
A row of mailboxes stood behind him.
Only a row of barren stems remain.
A row of Mongolian gers.
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