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The phrase "a cohort of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a group of people. For example, "The king had a cohort of loyal knights ready to protect him."
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This yielded a cohort of 29,088.
Are you a cohort of Bill Grundy's (1)?
I'm talking about a cohort of 11 doctors.
A cohort of the Norwegian Defence League travelled to Aarhus.
Build community among a cohort of diverse students.
At any time a cohort of prisoners toys with death by refusing to eat.
And so it's wonderful to have a cohort of women now.
Williams is one of a cohort of older adults learning languages in later life.
It was at this time that a cohort of young solicitors came out.
She leaves a cohort of cherished friends whose lives were touched by her wisdom and love.
This study analyzes a cohort of gastroparetic patients after GES.
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