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The phrase "a vector of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in mathematical, scientific, or technical contexts to refer to a quantity that has both magnitude and direction, or to describe a collection of values or elements.
Example: "In this study, we analyzed a vector of data points to determine the correlation between the variables."
Alternatives: "a set of" or "a collection of".
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It remade a common man as a vector of history.
The latter contains a vector of values.
Corrected problems transforming a vector of arrays.
vec a vector of any type.
A vector of length N, three.
Returns a vector of the points in the polygon.
Returns a reference to a vector of parameter names.
% H = CONFPLOT returns a vector of line handles.
Returns the strides array in a vector of integer.
And they have a directional pull, a vector of implied movement.
Their method of song specification (a vector of notes and a vector of note lengths) was also adopted.
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