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Discover LudwigThe phrase "of shoes" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate possession, material, or description of shoes. Example: "She carefully arranged the pairs of shoes in her closet." (possession) "The store offers a variety of shoes made of leather and suede." (material) "I love the style of shoes that she's wearing." (description).
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A pair of shoes?
On top of shoes.
Hundreds of boxes of shoes.
Piles and piles of shoes.
We see millions of shoes.
Of shoes, that is.
Another pair of shoes?
And hundreds of shoes.
It started with a pair of shoes.
Or buy a pair of shoes?
There was a silent auction — of shoes.
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