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The phrase "a clan of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of people or animals that share a common characteristic or lineage, often in a familial or tribal context.
Example: "In the forest, there was a clan of wolves that hunted together under the moonlight."
Alternatives: "a group of" or "a tribe of".
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That is the size of a clan of hunter-gathers.
Parker, for instance, hails from a clan of competing invalids.
A clan of kērykes had certain duties in connection with the Eleusinian Mysteries.
As one might expect of a clan of sports-lovers, ESPN is hyper-competitive.
The Pfeffermans, a clan of secular L.A. Jews, are decadent chatterboxes with notably sketchy boundaries.
A clan of tight, crooked-limbed bodies whirl and caper across the stage.
Ms. Jolie, with Mr. Pitt, now has a clan of six.
The author says he was born into Gypsy royalty, into a clan of champion bare-knuckle fighters.
For a clan of four that included two daughters aged 13 and 11, that was quite the adjustment.
A clan of 30 hyenas may drive off a small group of lions and steal their kill.
Ms. Calderone is one in a clan of lithe-framed women buying Gap Kids wares for themselves.
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