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'rows' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it as a noun to refer to a number of objects placed in a line, for example: The teacher arranged the students in three rows for the class photo.
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Cauchetier liked to capture the conversations and the rows.
In 1979, after bitter rows with Hume over the involvement of Dublin in fresh constitutional talks, Fitt resigned the SDLP leadership.
We were shattered – until the German officers started clapping in the front rows.
"She wrote letters and made a chart with rows of square boxes representing homes in our neighbourhood.
If you have never been, you can probably still imagine the main street, wide verandahs, rows of heritage buildings and tributes to miners long dead and still toiling.
Even then, interest is limited, not least because the rows in Northern Ireland tend to be about flags, marching and other things that baffle the rest of the country.
Suddenly, many sweets appear, lined up in rows and columns.
Following years of copyright rows and royalty disputes, Hon's patents were sold to Imperial Tobacco in 2013 for $75m.
So those who were sitting 11 rows behind us and who claim they could hear what was being said are talking rubbish".
Parents seated on rows of wooden benches clap, cheer and take photographs on smartphones.
Manchester's gay Mardi Gras has had a volatile past, with rows over organisation, security and the amount of cash (or lack of it) going to charities.
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