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The phrase "of vegetables" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate possession or inclusion of vegetables in a sentence. Example: "I ate a bowl of vegetables for dinner." or "She is growing a variety of vegetables in her garden."
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And lots of vegetables.
Lachanophobia- Fear of vegetables.
"I also do a lot of vegetables.
That comprises a bunch of vegetables.
The history of vegetables is imprecise.
He was also out of vegetables.
I am a huge fan of vegetables.
A small dice of vegetables, then, saut?
Complete list of vegetables and flowers harvested.
To serve, steam 2 pounds of vegetables.
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