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The phrase "a chorus of chuckles" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collective sound of laughter from a group of people, often in response to something humorous.
Example: "As the comedian delivered his punchline, a chorus of chuckles erupted from the audience."
Alternatives: "a wave of laughter" or "a symphony of giggles".
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When Mr. Bloomberg said he expected the superintendents to be "loud and impassioned" decision makers, the group responded with a chorus of chuckles.
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Are you still capable of taking a subway?" I exited to a chorus of uncertain chuckles.
Look at the comments under almost any recent story about North Korea's furious reaction to The Interview, the now pulled Hollywood comedy about a plot to assassinate the country's current leader, Kim Jong-un, and you'll see someone writing "I'm so ronery" to a chorus of collective web-based chuckles.
A Chorus of Disapproval.
A chorus of "fuck you"s.
(Shaw used a chorus of 200).
There was a chorus of apologies.
In reply came a chorus of rebukes.
A chorus of clanks rose and fell.
That touched off a chorus of howls.
There was a chorus of scoffing.
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