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"a thousand of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a specific number or quantity of something. For example: "I have a thousand of these pens in my office." This means that the speaker has exactly 1000 pens in their office. Another example: "I've read a thousand of these types of books." This means that the speaker has read approximately 1000 books of the same genre or category. One could also use "a thousand of" in a comparative sentence, such as: "She has a thousand of these shirts, while I only have a hundred." This means that the speaker has significantly more of the mentioned item compared to the other person.
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Actually, a thousand of them.
Over a thousand of the letters are exchanges with Miłosz.
He has made nearly a thousand of them by now.
More than a thousand of them on the move.
A thousand of them, spread across the land, like Mormons.
There might have been a thousand of those essays.
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"She's a one of a kind".
"I'm a one of one.
A teraflop is a trillion of these.
You can ask a hundred of them".
"Well over a hundred of our years".
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