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Sentence The phrase "boys of" is technically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a group of boys and is usually followed by an age or some identifier of a particular group. For example "The boys of summer are back in town."
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The boys of summer are back!
That's for boys, of course.
"We were the boys of summer.
The drummer boys of Tabriz, Iran.
Boys, of course, live near the top.
Status: Whipping boys of the Pacific Games.
The boys, of course, were onto something.
Exit the boys of summer, trailing pennants.
Let's hear it for the boys of the American musical.
They always will be my boys, of course.
Other boys of 7 owned leather satchels full of marbles.
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