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'collect of' is not a correct part of a sentence in written English
Instead, you might use 'collection of' or 'a collection of.' For example: I own a collection of records from the 1970s.
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There are also more practical reasons to collect of course.
In 2005, the total collect of On-Site's dentists and hygienists amounted to $3 million, with Mr. Davenport's management and leasing companies receiving almost $2 million of that.
The New Yorker, August 5, 1939 P. 7 Talk story about Morris Posnick, a taxidriver who has achieved certain prominence in his own circle as a collect of pipes and a reader of fiction.
By M. Leiper, Philip W. Wrenn, Jr., and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, August 5, 1939 P. 7 Talk story about Morris Posnick, a taxidriver who has achieved certain prominence in his own circle as a collect of pipes and a reader of fiction.
Objects and the stories they tell permeate Larson's work, and she has a talent for exploring the topic: her first book, An Infinity of Things, was a biography of Henry Wellcome, a voracious collect of medical artefacts, and she co-authored Knowing Things, a book on the history of the Pitt Rivers Museum, home of Oxford University's archaeological and anthropological collections.
These facts are verifiable on the basis of data a system can collect of the world.
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He shows me pictures he's collected of his fibres.
The data were collected of 1599 surgical patients.
adults were collected of each sex ZT10-122).
I collect out of my size range.
"We collect pictures of airplanes".
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