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The phrase "eleven of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is often used as a preposition, followed by a noun or pronoun, to show a quantity or portion of something that is equal to eleven. Example: "I bought eleven of the red apples at the market." In this sentence, "eleven of" is used to indicate that the speaker purchased 11 out of a larger quantity of apples, specifically the red ones. Other examples: - "Eleven of the students passed the test with flying colors." - "Only eleven of the 50 contestants made it to the final round." - "They were able to fill eleven of the available positions." - "I've been learning eleven of the most commonly used phrases in Spanish." In each of these examples, "eleven of" is used to indicate a specific amount or subset out of a larger group or quantity. It can also be used in various tenses and forms, such as "eleven of us" or "eleven of them."
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Eleven of eighteen did, or 61 percent.
Eleven of 21 balls.
Eleven of them are protected wetlands.
(He made it through eleven of them).
Eleven of the others are in China.
Eleven of them lost, including Canseco.
Eleven of the finalists were girls.
Eleven of the 36 wounded were Israelis.
Eleven of 16 employees were fired.
Eleven of the dogs were dead.
Eleven of Florida's 12 hits were singles.
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