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"row of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a line of similar items, whether physical or figurative. For example, "The library had a row of tall bookshelves along one wall."
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"An entire row of houses".
We row, of course, about stupid things.
Or his row of Egyptian figurines?
A row of tellers lines the wall.
A dark row of depleted stars.
A row of souvenir pens.
Row after row of minuses.
: for each row of a column.
Head towards last row of houses.
This was no row of boxes.
Appearance: Basically just a row of gravestones.
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