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"pics of" is not a correct part of a sentence in written English.
It is a shorthand expression that would not be appropriate in formal writing. In casual or informal writing, it can be used as an abbreviation for the phrase "pictures of," as in: I just posted some new pics of my vacation on my Instagram.
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However, they stopped short of running the pics of Kate.
On the page were pics of protests/political nature.
"Send us pics of street harassers!" the Web site says.
Oh and taking pics of her while she slept.
William Fotheringham (@willfoth) Italian TV showing pics of Galibier.
Carrie even deletes her phone pics of Frannie?
The observation that some new media folk post pics of their lunch on Instagram, for starters.
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How many bio-pics of adulterous French housewives can we take?
You can tweet pics of your ted's trip to the theatre to win a prize.
(Queue pics of Mark Zuckerberg et al).
[Pics of change: Flickr].
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