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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acres of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a large amount of land or space. Example: The farm had acres of lush green fields, perfect for grazing cattle.
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Acres of tattooed flesh.
It was acres of matchsticks.
Acres and acres of it.
There are acres of prints.
Set on 23 acres of the S.M.U.
Whole acres of downtown streets were vacant.
Acres of synonymous lights, black battery cells.
Acres of empty land.
The acres of sunflowers.
Napoleon III "buried acres of history," Robb writes.
There are acres of curtains.
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