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The phrase "a chorus of commentaries" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where multiple opinions or analyses are being expressed simultaneously, often in response to a particular topic or event.
Example: "After the controversial decision was announced, there was a chorus of commentaries from experts across various fields, each offering their unique perspective."
Alternatives: "a multitude of analyses" or "a symphony of opinions".
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On Friday, official news outlets issued a chorus of commentaries that said the evidence against Mr. Bo, once the party leader in the sprawling southwestern metropolis of Chongqing, was overwhelming.
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This sets off a chorus of commentary.
When Vallejo accepted a Communist mining leader's invitation to participate in a march in the copper mining city of Calama, she prompted a chorus of public commentary.
A Chorus of five women, who partly sing their commentary, and an able supporting cast, especially Michael Dixon as Hermes, add to the success of the staging.
Don Lemon's remarks hurt because, by aligning himself with Bill O'Reilly, a man known for his consistently paternalistic and racist commentary on lower-class black America, he joins a chorus of voices he should've thought twice about lending his to.
A signature Goldberg effect, of including handwritten commentary from subjects on the surfaces of photographs, gives his city-in-a-book a chorus of voices.
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.
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