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Discover LudwigThe phrase "buck of" is not correct or usable in written English.
It does not have any meaning, so you cannot use it in a sentence.
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The buck, of course, stops with us.
MORILLAS--Raul "Buck", of NYC, died on July 13.
GRIFFITH BUCK of Iowa, a professor of horticulture, lived from 1915 to 1991, but was not fashionable during that time.
But neither of them knew Greg's tale -- the tale of the Giant Buck of the New Brunswick Woods.
Mr. Bennet also ran an ad with a Denver obstetrician-gynecologist accusing Mr. Buck of being too extreme on the issue of women's health.
By contrast it costs only 36 cents to make a dollar's worth of quarters, and 40 cents for a buck of dimes.
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It wouldn't have the comely downtown crowd of Commerce or the gustatory bang-for-buck of Mia Dona.
Dorothy Blanchard Hammerstein, once one of the most renowned interior designers in the nation and a founder with Pearl Buck of Welcome House, which arranges the adoption of children of Asian and American parents, has died in her sleep.
Peter Buck of REM said: "We all hate apostrophes.
Robinson confirmed the episode in a 1970 interview with Jack Buck of St . Louis
The newly named CEOs include Adena Friedman of NASDAQ, Shira Goodman of Staples, and Michele Buck of The Hershey Company.
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