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The phrase "bout of" is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, if you are talking about about a certain amount of something, you would use the phrase "a bout of" or "an abundance of". For example, "He had an abundance of energy after his nap".
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A bout of acne?
launched a bout of reorganization.
An isolated bout of hooliganism?
Subject suffers a prolonged bout of diarrhea.
A deep bout of reform is required.
Or a bout of wheezing.
So what triggered this bout of selling?
To what end, this bout of hacking?
Next was a bout of bronchitis.
Is this bout of flu an epidemic?
It was another bout of honest bravery.
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