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Discover Ludwig"the library of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe a specific library belonging to or associated with someone or something. Example sentence: "I spent hours browsing through the library of Congress, amazed by the vast collection of books and resources available."
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Two are in the library of Congress.
The library of Alexandria.
The library of the Sendai Mediatheque.
Yes, cinnamon!' The library of your mind contains that.
"It's not the library of your childhood anymore," she said.
"You're now in the library of an 18th-century scientist".
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Is the Library of America out of touch?
— Sean Hannity Illustration courtesy of the Library of Congress.
He checked it out of the Library of Congress twice.
All photographs courtesy of the Library of Congress.
All of them are archived at the Library of Congress.
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