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The phrase "tube of" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a container, often cylindrical, that holds a substance such as toothpaste, ointment, or paint. Example: "I need to buy a new tube of toothpaste before my trip."
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A tube of Anthisan.
Tube after tube of blood was drawn.
— produced a brand-new tube of it.
The tube, of course, remains completely closed.
M's on her third tube of this.
"He gave me a tube of toothpaste.
He picked up a tube of toothpaste.
Choose the narrowest gauge tube of your sausage press.
But they could buy a tube of lipstick".
Share a tube of toothpaste with your partner.
Feed it a tube of blood, push a green button.
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