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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are collections of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a group or assortment of items, ideas, or entities that are gathered together.
Example: "The museum's exhibits are collections of ancient artifacts from various cultures around the world."
Alternatives: "consist of" or "comprise".
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Many are collections of potential hits.
For museums, which are collections of objects, the intangibility of digits raises some interesting questions.
Liszt's pieces, on the other hand, are collections of difficulties brought together by high drama.
Others are collections of sermon-like discourses, written explicitly for the reader's spiritual edification.
Chief among those features are collections of dorm room merchandise grouped by theme, in large photos.
A Continuing Journey (1968) and Riders on the Earth (1978) are collections of essays.
Most of Gourmont's 50-some published works are collections of his critical essays.
The Yashts are collections of verses dedicated to the various deities.
Tucked away are collections of quilts, camp blankets and Navajo rugs.
Libraries are collections of books, manuscripts, journals, and other sources of recorded information.
Companies, in essence, are collections of people, with ideas and expertise of different types.
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