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Discover Ludwig"episodes of" is correct and can be used in written English
It usually refers to something being discussed in different parts over a period of time, such as a television series, history, or a situation. For example, "The first two episodes of the new season of the show were great!"
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The narrator relates various episodes of projections.
"Episodes of 'MTV Cribs'?" Mr. Ackman asked.
New episodes of "Deadliest Catch" forthcoming?
Two episodes of new series.
It is not new episodes of Friends.
I watched episodes of the other four.
I've heard three episodes of "Uncivil".
"There were episodes of paranoia and hallucination.
They started downloading episodes of "Mad Men".
Similarly for episodes of juvenile delinquency.
He has all episodes of Baywatch.
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