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'of grapes' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate the type of item or material you are referring to. For example, you could say "She had a basket of grapes in her hand."
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Viticulture, the cultivation of grapes.
A bunch of grapes.
Also slides of grapes and other activities.
"But they don't eat tons of grapes.
I eat a lot of grapes, apples.
"It's made of grapes," he argued.
'It's the most elusive of grapes.
"It's 'The Wrath of Grapes,' " he said.
It's £1.50 for a punnet of grapes.
Includes some notes, discussion of grapes, Remaily's health.
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Bulgaria has become a leading exporter of grapes and tomatoes.
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