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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a collection of interlocking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of items or elements that fit together or connect in some way, often in a systematic or organized manner.
Example: "The artist created a stunning sculpture made from a collection of interlocking pieces that formed a cohesive whole."
Alternatives: "a series of interconnected" or "a set of linked".
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Its leaders say, with regret, that they cannot fulfill these ambitions while publishing a collection of interlocking newspapers, each with its own staff, vision and local accent.
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Whether this tough, uncategorizable work of fiction is a novel, a collection of carefully arranged interlocking stories or simply a display of Ms. Egan's extreme virtuosity, the same characters pop up in different parts of it.
"Amazing," a visceral collaboration with Young Jeezy, sounds as if it were recorded inside a whirring old grandfather clock, a collection of precisely moving parts neatly interlocking — classic Kanye.
A collection of sonnets?
A collection of songs?
A collection of Tintin comics.
A collection of hangers on.
What a collection of players.
Create a collection of photos.
Start a collection of something.
Take a collection of worms.
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