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The phrase "a shipment of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific quantity or delivery of goods or products.
Example: "We are expecting a shipment of new office supplies to arrive by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "a delivery of" or "a consignment of".
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A shipment of Kilimanjaro had just arrived.
A shipment of flour had arrived.
Quick, someone order a shipment of thick skin.
Imagine a shipment of vases from London to New York.
It was a shipment of household possessions belonging to someone moving over from France.
Algeria, for example, recently returned a shipment of MIG jets because of defects.
He was arrested last year after the authorities said he picked up a shipment of painkillers.
And last week Zimbabwe's fuel crisis eased slightly thanks to a shipment of French fuel.
Friday's attack appeared to be directed at a shipment of missiles.
The company typically gets a shipment of gears from Japan every other day.
A shipment of samples is addressed to a company in Stradomski Street?
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