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The phrase "factory of" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is usually used to mean a factory that produces a certain type of product. For example, "The town is home to a factory of steel."
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called "the factory of stars".
From the factory of Umbricus Agathopus".
The place was a factory of tack.
Do the machines in the factory of a business count?
The pathology block was a factory of human skin products".
"Televisa is a factory of dreams," Mr. Azcárraga said recently.
"It's basically a factory of comedy," Mazer recalled.
He resists the word "factory", of course, or "formula".
"We're like a little factory of everything that's involved in one film," Roggeveen said.
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Kind of a self-continued micro-factory of sorts.
In 1748 their factory became part of the Royal Factory of Furnishings to the Crown.
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