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The phrase "a barrage of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to describe a large amount of something, such as a large number of questions or criticisms. For example, "The press conference was met with a barrage of difficult questions."
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A barrage of bullets.
A barrage of presidential trivia followed.
Grigson deflected a barrage of Manning questions.
First, via a barrage of lawsuits.
Just a barrage of genitalia jokes.
It was a barrage of deep strikes.
The mayor faced a barrage of questions.
A barrage of news reports can follow.
The carriers face a barrage of suits.
Then a barrage of bullets rang out.
The FCC received a barrage of complaints.
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