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"A variety of" vs "varieties of"

Hello everyone, what's the difference between 'a variety of' and 'varieties of' in the following sentences? And are they both correct?

  1. There is a variety of flowers in the market.
  2. There are varieties of flowers in the market.
  

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cat desk Hello everyone, what's the difference between 'a variety of' and 'varieties of' in the following sentences? And are they both correct? There is a variety of flowers in the market.

  • cat desk Hello everyone, what's the difference between 'a variety of' and 'varieties of' in the following sentences?
  • And are they both correct?
  • There is a variety of flowers in the market.
  • There are varieties red and white wines in the market.
  • Note: # 2 makes more sense as revised.
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Hello everyone, what's the difference between 'a variety of' and 'varieties of' in the following sentences? And are they both correct?

  1. There is a variety of flowers in the market.
  2. There are varieties red a

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