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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bakery of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to indicate possession or ownership of a bakery by a particular person or business entity. For example: - "The bakery of Mr. Smith is known for its delicious pastries." - "We visited the bakery of a renowned chef in Paris." - "Have you tried the cupcakes from the bakery of that famous actress?" In these examples, "bakery of" is used to clarify who owns or runs the bakery being referenced. It can also be used in a more general sense to refer to the location or origin of a bakery. For example: - "I love the quaint little bakery of this small town." - "The bakery of this family has been in business for three generations." - "The bakery of France is famous for its baguettes and croissants."
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The Bakery of 2005 was in turmoil.
They cannot afford a bakery of their own at this point.
CupcakeStop was chosen to "feud" with another cupcake shop, Ladybird Bakery of Brooklyn.
His wife, Paula Oland, is head baker at the renowned Balthazar Bakery, of SoHo and Englewood.
They may have been suspected at the bakery of putting ground glass into bread to be eaten by Germans.
Eventually Sophie opens a bakery of her own, and the local newspaper turns out to have a bakery critic.
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