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The phrase "tongues of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a metaphorical expression used to describe the way that something is talked about in various places, often in a positive way. For example, "The new video game has been receiving tongues of praise from gamers around the world."
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On the tongues of agents.
She co-edited "Tongues of Angels, Tongues of Man: A Book of Sermons" (Doubleday, 1999).
"They look like the tongues of dehydrated infants.
Fortunately, Parks' seventh (and first to be published), Tongues of Flame, was an award-winning success.
But it has left a bitter taste on the tongues of some of the local producers.
Early studies employing microelectrodes provided evidence of cold-sensitive thermoreceptors in the tongues of chickens.
They also did postmortem microscopic examinations of the tongues of 20 additional birds.
Ms. Brown's best-known book was her first, the short-story collection "Tongues of Flame".
A puff of raspberry mousse and tongues of meringue topped a barely set panna cotta.
Within minutes, fat tongues of flame are licking at the top of its mouth, reaching out.
Las lenguas de diamante (1919; "Tongues of Diamond") is strikingly sensual, erotic, and pantheistic.
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