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The phrase "a cage of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a group of something, for example: "The flock of birds flew past, a cage of bright colors trailing behind them."
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In a cage, of course.
It was a "cage of hate," they said.
"There's a cage of poisonous snakes at Eugene Ratcliff's.
Mr. D'Amato had a cage of chicos at his feet.
After three months he was transferred to Mike prison with a cage of 80x80 meters.
Either that, or we will all end up in a cage of one kind or another.
Conservative America is in a cage of its own making about gays.
Griffin No. 4 is in a grassy field, inside a cage of chain-link fencing.
As Edwin says of Belinda, "She lives in a cage of beauty and hair".
Pakistan then provided a cage of close catchers for him as the left-armer Zulfiqar Babar twirled away.
Agnes Martin's 1964 painting "The Tree" is a cage of light built from thousands of twiglike lines.
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