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The phrase "a scroll of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a specific type or quantity of something that is written down on a scroll, such as a legal document or an ancient manuscript. Example: The museum displayed a scroll of the Magna Carta, one of the most important documents in English history.
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If we have a scroll of teleportation, read it.
The noise faded, and a scroll of dirt and stover curved over the fields like handwriting.
The body, to Volynsky, is "a scroll of ideas," and ballet a moral quest or nothing.
A scroll of calligraphy hung beside his desk; the characters read "Unity, Culture, Virtue".
Inside, a scroll of eye-popping graffiti and murals wraps around the walls.
Found also was a Scroll of the Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice, possibly of Essene authorship.
His "transparency" is a delicate watercolor and gouache on a scroll of translucent paper about 12 feet long.
Boczek grabbed a scroll of paper, got down on his hands and knees, and unfurled it on the floor.
During a moment of silence, a scroll of the shooting victims appeared on the center-field scoreboard.
The two men, he said, greeted each other with a long embrace and Mr. Ndesandjo gave him a scroll of calligraphy he had painted.
At eight minutes, the moviegoers still in the theater were watching a scroll of completely inscrutable titles like "wrangler manager" and "compositing inferno artist".
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