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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bloc of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of individuals or entities that come together for a common purpose or interest, often in a political or social context.
Example: "The countries formed a bloc of nations to address climate change collectively."
Alternatives: "a group of" or "a coalition of".
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As a bloc of votes, the Democrats were broken.
By 2007, he had a bloc of six seats in the senate.
Ascribing personality traits to a bloc of 79 million people is a fool's endeavor.
Farther east, a bloc of Nordic and Baltic countries instituted a Nordic Climate Day in 2009.
A bloc of southern Democrats, led by Georgia Senator Richard Russell, had filibustered the bill for more than two months.
Having a bloc of votes under presidential control proved a masterstroke.
"What we have is a bloc of the Communists and the unprincipled".
A bloc of Likud, a party that officially opposes any Palestinian state, is in growing revolt.
Across hours of testy debate that went past midnight, they held together a bloc of supporters.
"As a bloc of 500 million people, we have the power to force Putin's hand.
The main idea is to consider the swimmer as a bloc of connected subtargets that advance at the same speed.
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