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The phrase "of cookies" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It usually functions as a prepositional phrase that describes the type or quantity of cookies being mentioned. Example: "I ate a plate of cookies at the party last night." In this sentence, "of cookies" tells us what type of food was eaten. "Would you like a jar of cookies for dessert?" Here, "of cookies" tells us the quantity of cookies being offered. Other examples of using "of cookies" in a sentence could include: - "I made a batch of cookies earlier today." - "The bakery was filled with the heavenly scent of cookies baking." - "She always has a plate of cookies ready for guests who visit her." - "The box of cookies was empty by the end of the movie." - "I might have had too many glasses of milk and a few bites of cookies."
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"Lots of cookies".
That is a lot of cookies.
Brush onto tops of cookies.
A lot of cookies, and ramen noodles.
She carried a bucket of cookies.
What's your favorite flavor of cookies?
Repeat with the second sheet of cookies.
"Had a bunch of cookies in between.
Not even a plateful of cookies?
Can I bring a bag of cookies?
They bought fresh flowers and baked hundreds of cookies.
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