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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bottles of wine" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a certain quantity or number of bottles containing wine. Example: The hostess brought out several bottles of wine to serve with dinner.
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Drink three bottles of wine.
A couple of bottles of wine".
Employees also might mislabel bottles of wine.
"You want 60 bottles of wine?
Two bottles of wine in, I'm bloated and crying.
Bottles of wine were lined up on the table.
Corks popped one after another from expensive bottles of wine.
Friends gather around benches, and discreetly open bottles of wine.
"Life is cheaper than some bottles of wine".
You discount all bottles of wine on Fridays.
"Seven bottles of wine later we were partners".
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