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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a town of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific town or to indicate a characteristic or feature of that town.
Example: "She grew up in a town of great historical significance."
Alternatives: "a city of" or "a place of".
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This is a town of characters.
"And this is a town of misfits".
Laramie is a town of surprises.
White Settlement is a town of 16,000.
It was a town of toys".
We're not just a town of galleries.
There really isn't a town of Clackamas.
WOMAN: I'm from Iowa, a town of 700.
"He describes Silves as a town of indulgence.
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Saint Pierre is now a town of about 6,000.
"In a town of 20,000 people, there's a jail".
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