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Discover LudwigThe phrase "five rocks" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a specific quantity of rocks, or to differentiate a group of rocks from others. Example: "I counted five rocks in the river bed."
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"I've got five rocks, and I haven't thrown one yet," he said.
The Old Person had told us each to make a pile of five rocks.
The Scarborough Shoal is marked by five rocks, the tallest of which projects 3 meters above water at high tide.
"I have five rocks and I haven't thrown one yet," he said when the charges were revealed.
Later, Noguchi would try to convince the officials at Joshua Tree to let him have five rocks from the national park for the garden.
Three small bags of cocaine and five rocks of crack cocaine were found on his body at the hospital, Mr. Browne said.
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A group of Westerners is sitting around a fire--burning wood branches circled by five rocks--in the center of the tiny hut, slowly adjusting their eyes, making out each other's faces as they huddle on the edge of the low sleeping platform or squat on little stools.
With "Top Five," Rock was particularly interested in exploring the phenomenon of black fame.
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