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"a clutch of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a small group or number of people or things. For example, "She was carrying a clutch of books in her hands."
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A clutch of ducklings?
A clutch of operators has expressed interest.
So did a clutch of church luminaries.
A clutch of Arab teenagers smoked outside.
They won a clutch of Grammys.
With each city, a clutch of memories.
A clutch of high-profile resorts should boost overnight figures.
Since then, they have won a clutch of awards.
A clutch of French MPs has visited Baghdad, Iraq's capital.
Balanced on the coastline like a clutch of steel reptiles.
A clutch of efficient aides scurried around his office door.
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