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The phrase "a contingent of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a group of people or things that are part of a larger organization or event, often implying that they are present for a specific purpose.
Example: "A contingent of volunteers arrived to help with the community cleanup event."
Alternatives: "a group of" or "a delegation of".
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A contingent of Manufacturers Hanover executives joined in the celebration.
They led a contingent of several hundred down the street.
Almost every biennial includes a contingent of influential elders.
There is a contingent of GCHQ at NSA Menwith Hill.
Mr. Bush eventually approved sending a contingent of 200 marines.
A contingent of protesters from Occupy Wall Street also participated.
A contingent of JPMorgan Chase executives were on hand.
Across Wall Street, a contingent of officers watched them.
The Met has a contingent of tradition-minded patrons.
President Ronald Reagan withdrew a contingent of marines after a suicide bombing killed 241 servicemen.
A contingent of buses was on hand to carry away those who were to be arrested.
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