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'browse of' is not a correct phrase or sentence in written English.
If you want to use the verb 'browse' in a sentence, you would generally use it like this: I like to browse the internet for new recipes.
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A browse of the Internet will reveal that butterfly collectors are a mighty, worldwide collective.
To judge by a quick browse of the New York segments, the "new perspective" part is outstripping accuracy a bit.
In fact, a quick browse of some relevant forums suggests that many just want a photo and a little more information.
However, a quick browse of the latest health advice on portion control tells me something I could have already guessed myself: I eat too much meat.
At the top, the path seemed to disappear in dense thickets of low-growing arrowroot and ginger -- the favorite browse of gorillas and elephants.
Cubicle dwellers developed new routines, starting the work day with a Starbucks latte and a quick browse of their favorite shopping Web sites.
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Elephants' browsing of plants can reduce the fuel loads and the intensity of wildfires.
RIM did it before, leapfrogging featurephones to offer phones with data and email (and web browsing of sorts) built in.
ITunes U and YouTube.com/edu These satellite sites allow user-friendly browsing of free audio and video files.
Fig. 4 Diagram Real browsing of Student "X" (Colours represent the different days).
Fisheye and continuous semantic zooming is introduced to facilitate direct browsing of hierarchical content [25].
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