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The phrase 'nooks of' is not correct in and of itself.
It does not have a specific meaning or usage in written English. If you are trying to use it as a metaphor, 'nooks of' could potentially work in a sentence, but it would still be unclear what it is referring to without additional context. For example: "The nooks of his mind were filled with many wonderful secrets."
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Where are the nooks of culture, the historical treasures?
Seeds blown into the woody nooks of logs have sprouted.
I followed Vanderslice on a tour through the various nooks of Tiny Telephone.
Airplanes are library nooks of the digital age — unplugged, but animated by the presence of strangers.
The group decided upon the name "ready rooms" — nooks of well-furnished solace.
Little nooks of the capital that even the most seasoned Londoner may never have noticed.
Sprays of blue hydrangeas, or whatever seasonal flowers are available, are tucked into the nooks of windows.
The evening begins a week of lectures, discussions and performances that poke into various nooks of science.
Framed pictures are stacked against the wall, sometimes five deep, in the corridors and nooks of the first floor.
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In the event, their bedroom scene is the most plausible nook of the movie.
THE PLACE A nook of a bar in the shadow of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway. Brooklyn-Queens Expressway
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