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Discover Ludwig"row upon row" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large number or quantity of something arranged in a row or in a repeated pattern. Here are some examples of how to use "row upon row" in a sentence: - The fields were filled with row upon row of bright yellow sunflowers. - The library shelves stretched as far as the eye could see, row upon row of books. - The soldiers marched in formation, row upon row, towards the enemy's stronghold. - The supermarket shelves were stocked with row upon row of different types of cereal. - As the sun set, row upon row of colorful tents could be seen in the campground.
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Row upon row of skein upon skein.
Inside are row upon row of jars containing disfigured fetuses.
And row upon row of nurses, still tight years later.
The pictures showed row upon row of vials.
Row upon row of digits fill the screen.
Row upon row of neat white crosses and Stars of David reach almost out of sight.
Today, row upon row of greenhouses here teem with dozens of Chinese farmhands picking tomatoes.
Row upon row of them, with their plans, schemes, values and principles.
A climb to the top offers an encompassing view of row upon row of parked jets.
But nuclear experts agree that Dimona came to hold row upon row of spinning centrifuges.
In big sections of the mezzanine, row upon row of red-backed seats stood mostly vacant.
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