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The phrase "a choir of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of singers or to metaphorically refer to a collection of voices or opinions.
Example: "The performance featured a choir of talented musicians who captivated the audience with their harmonies."
Alternatives: "a group of" or "a chorus of".
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Guitars like a choir of bells and mortar shells!
Ends, hilariously, with a choir of vulgar boatmen.
A choir of kids from the Lycée Français was on hand to sing "La Marseillaise".
Still, a choir of juvenile Toniblers has its admirable, idealistic aspect.
Old John had a bull-frog bass and enjoyed harmonizing; with a choir of drunks.
But Mr. Gergiev had the strings play as a choir of equal voices.
You almost thought a choir of angels would sing the national anthem.
He does, and is greeted by a choir of angels singing his praises.
Only a choir of angels brings a silent music of joy.
Mr. Bradley has videotaped a choir of scrubbed children at Notre Dame in Paris.
A choir of children holding candles fills the hall with song.
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