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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disk of" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe a physical object or space that is shaped like a disk, such as a CD or a hard drive. Example: The computer's disk of stored data was completely full, causing it to run slowly.
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It cushions a disk of vanilla panna cotta.
The apple tart is a thin disk of crust, amply covered with tender apple slices.
Right, an image of Mercury in transit across the disk of the Sun.
Remove one disk of dough from refrigerator and divide it in half.
It was pretty exciting, watching the black disk of water in the hole, waiting.
Each bears a small disk of black metal and a stencilled number.
Rather than fishing lures, it held a floppy disk of his beats.
But instead of slotting in a disk of stills, a mobile phone clips into the headset.
Lamp with nickel-coated body and a disk of opaque glass as lampshade: Bauhaus style.
Each impact would have ejected a disk of molten earth that slowly coalesced into a moonlet.
The designation "first contact" refers to the moment when the disk of the Moon, invisible against the bright sky background, first touches the disk of the Sun.
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