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The phrase "library of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to refer to a large collection of something, such as a library of books or a library of movies. For example, "She has an extensive library of photography books."
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Illustration: Library of Congress.
Photograph: Takes: Library of Congress.
"It's a library of older shows.
Two are in the library of Congress.
Science Specialist, Library of Congress (38 years).
Library of Manhattanville College.
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Photograph of Stravinsky: Library of Congress.
Photograph by Carol M. Highsmith Archive/Library of Congress.
(picture: State Library of South Australia, Flickr).
(Flickr Photo: John Vachon/Library of Congress).
Image via the State Library of WA.
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