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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a buffet of a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a variety or selection of something, but the structure is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The event offered a buffet of a variety of cuisines, allowing guests to sample dishes from around the world."
Alternatives: "a variety of" or "a selection of".
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My initial response to the abundance that greeted my eyes was a kind of bewildered ecstacy, an intoxicated impression of an enormous breakfast room containing a buffet of a size I did not know could exist outside the whimsical visions of novelists with extraordinary powers of description.
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If not a binge-worshipper, he was a serial congregant, grazing on a buffet of faiths.
He climbed the stairs to a loft, where a dozen young people sat around a table beside a buffet of eel-and-avocado rolls and a thermos of miso soup.
Afterward, nearly 250 guests -- Ismail Merchant, Julie Taymor, Jay McInerney, Lou Reed and Diane Von Furstenberg among them -- enjoyed a buffet of Indian delicacies that included a seafood curry of the bride's own creation.
"Modern dance is such a buffet of different techniques and styles that a male has more of a chance to look like an athlete doing it.
This Brazilian restaurant is a temple for carnivores, though it also has a selection of seafood and a buffet of salads, soups and vegetables.
At the 2010 All Tomorrow's Parties festival, an indie-music gathering held at the Kutsher's Country Club, in the Catskills, they stood before a table covered with a buffet of boxes and wires.
For special access, there is the Mad Sq ParkPass, $500 (with $400 to benefit the Madison Square Park Conservancy) for entry to a hospitality tent with a buffet of the food: bigapplebbq.org.
Everyone benefits: Asian studios get a windfall; American studios get a buffet of market-tested ideas; and Lee gets a producer's fee in the range of three hundred thousand dollars whenever one of his remakes goes into production.
The Reyes family estimates it spent $20,000 on Monica's Quinceañera, relying on savings, family and friends to pay for two limos, rental of a banquet hall, a buffet of Mexican and American comfort food, dresses and a disc jockey.
The kids would all be sent off to play together, while the adults would gather in the kitchen around a table laden with a buffet of freshly cooked traditional dishes.
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