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The phrase "seas of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large, expansive amount of something. Example: The conference room was filled with seas of people, all eager to hear the keynote speaker.
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True, the seas of world trade are calm.
Wade through seas of blood if necessary, like Macbeth.
By battling pirates on the high seas, of course.
But they are seas of frozen lava, not liquid water.
"We drown in seas of politics," he said.
We have oil, gold, uranium, and seas of sand.
To the north the country was bounded by the seas of the Arctic Ocean, and to the east were the seas of the Pacific.
Sometimes we emerged at a high vantage point, to gaze over thrilling green seas of wilderness.
Entire subdivisions were reduced to seas of broken boards and shattered glass.
Small marine animals, they are found in great numbers throughout the seas of the world.
He feels quite desperate now, spinning the radio dial through seas of static.
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