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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a congregation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of people assembled for religious worship or a gathering of individuals with a common interest.
Example: "The church held a special service to celebrate the anniversary of a congregation of devoted members."
Alternatives: "a gathering of" or "a group of".
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It became a congregation of Augustinian Canons.
A congregation of alligators.
It started in 1991, with a congregation of three.
A congregation of 50 can hardly be blamed for that.
"I think I'm dealing with a congregation of believers.
I saw a congregation of people who really enjoyed praise.
When the church was founded, in 1995, it had a congregation of 12.
They are a congregation of individuals, under the age-old custom.
Joseph of Springfield, a congregation of Roman Catholic sisters, in Holyoke, Mass.
I had received, if not God's love, then the affection of a congregation of total strangers.
It started small, with a congregation of three in a cinderblock warehouse in 1991.
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