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Discover Ludwig"cassette of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe a cassette tape, or a cassette that contains something, such as a collection of songs. For example: "He kept his favorite songs on a cassette of classic rock hits."
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Requirements include submitting a CD or cassette of a song.
He played me a cassette of her last farewell.
"I have my own cassette of it," said Armando Lefmans.
Maybe I can get a cassette of this album.
"I still have a cassette of us playing that," Mr. Osby said.
I can recall shoving a cassette of Hoop Dreams into a VCR in 1994.
A cassette of Aha's debut album Hunting High and Low, bought with my pocket money.
In August of that year, my friend Tom Cushman gave me an advance cassette of "Licensed to Ill".
Next, she got a job on 5 Live after sending the controller a cassette of her work.
He rode the bus for four hours to buy a cassette of Teresa Teng, the empress of Taiwanese love ballads.
Her boyfriend of the time passed a cassette of her singing to a record company, which was impressed.
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