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The phrase "a constellation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group of stars that form a recognizable pattern in the night sky or metaphorically to describe a collection of related things or people.
Example: "The constellation of stars shone brightly above us, guiding our way through the darkness."
Alternatives: "a group of stars" or "a star formation".
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BEACON Dia:Beacon "Koo Jeong A: Constellation Congress".
A Constellation of Vital Phenomena.
Anthony Marra's "A Constellation of Vital Phenomena".
The Pleiades eventually formed a constellation.
It looked like a constellation.
A constellation of Emmy Awards.
Munkacsi suffered a constellation of misfortunes.
I have been called a constellation denier.
It shouldn't be this rare a constellation.
I think it's a constellation of factors.
A constellation of voices, some familiar, swirled overhead.
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