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'a bevy of' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of people or things gathered together, usually in a way that is attractive or impressive. For example: The bride was surrounded by a bevy of friends and family as she walked down the aisle.
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A bevy of suspected criminals was detained.
That still left a bevy of questions.
And a bevy of smaller companies offers solutions as well.
A bevy of backups did the heavy lifting.
The Republican field also began with a bevy of possibilities.
(Now, directors get a bevy of stock options as well).
A Bevy of Detractors Others were less enthralled.
A bevy of imitators have sprung up, too.
It was $58, reflecting a bevy of black truffles.
A bevy of politicians launched this singularly gloomy report.
Her hair is a bevy of carefully tousled locks.
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