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Discover LudwigThe expression “pins of” is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
If you are trying to describe multiple pins, you could say “a number of pins” or “several pins.” For example, "He used a number of pins to attach the material to the wall."
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Those are the pins of a winner, she prophesied.
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This involved using two pins of PortB for output, two pins of PortB for input, and a single pin on PortB for a clock signal.
That would have been within three pins of winning the girls' competition.
Along the same lines, pins of "wall decals" were up 219percentt.
This treemap shows the share of countries that export Safety pins of iron/steel.
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Say Waddup to Our Pin-of-the-Week.
Cotters & cotter-pins, of iron/steel is a 6 digit HS02 product.
This treemap shows the share of countries that export Cotters & cotter-pins, of iron/steel.
Cotters & cotter-pins, of iron/steel is a 6 digit HS07 product.
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