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The phrase "a confederation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group or alliance formed by multiple entities, often for a common purpose or goal.
Example: "The region is known for being a confederation of independent states that collaborate on trade and security."
Alternatives: "an alliance of" or "a coalition of".
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Or perhaps a confederation, of Israel, Palestine and Jordan.
"I imagine a confederation of many assemblies that would report directly to a neighborhood," she said.
The United Way is a confederation of 1,400 autonomous local organizations with widely differing practices.
CMGI says it will be a confederation of operating companies, perhaps a new-economy General Electric.
He is now the head of a confederation of factory workers' unions.
Mr. Thomas's plan would return us to a confederation of states.
The Khitan was a confederation of nomadic tribes living on the Mongolia steppe.
"We're a confederation of very local companies," said Jack Daly, the spokesman.
The debate was organised by ArtsPeak, a confederation of cultural sector peak bodies.
BEUC, a confederation of European consumers' groups, complained that the caps were still too high.
A confederation of public workers' unions has called for a general strike.
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