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The phrase "surveys of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to studies or research that gather information or opinions from a group of people. Example: "The surveys of public opinion conducted last year revealed significant changes in voter preferences."
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Surveys of visitors showed a backlash.
So do surveys of manufacturing and services.
Surveys of manufacturing activity have shifted down.
Surveys of business sentiment are sometimes wrong.
He has begun doing helicopter surveys of those waterways.
She also commissioned surveys of South Africa's teenagers.
And there are two permanent collection surveys of portraiture.
Johnson excluded the house from surveys of his work.
Surveys of voters are typically seen as popularity polls.
Surveys of the civil service show low morale and frustration.
Not so, however, for major surveys of Rouault's art.
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