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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the quarters of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate a quarter of something, such as a quarter of a year or a quarter of an hour. For example, "The last three quarters of 2020 have been difficult for businesses."
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Put the quarters of quince in the fridge.
And Suárez Navarro had been to the quarters of a Grand Slam before".
Simmer the quarters of pear for 5 to 10 minutes until soft but not falling apart.
A serviceman describes the quarters of Army men stationed in Alaska; food, entertainment, etc.
The Serbian has made at least the quarters of the last 20 (TWENTY) Grand Slams.
Frank Santora's office at the back of Faith Church looks like the quarters of a sports coach.
Eight Palestinians scale the fence of the Olympic Village, enter the quarters of the Israeli athletes, and take them hostage.
I've never been past the quarters of a Slam before, so I still have a long way to go.
With only two functioning vehicles, Qasim went to the quarters of the presiding American officer, Captain Giles Wright, and woke him up.
The quarters of the camp's officials were domestic and attractive, with paths lined with pots of hibiscus, marigolds, and roses — the whole surrounded by a palisade of wire.
When I entered the gory trailer at the end of the day, the quarters of four cows dangled neatly in the cooler.
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