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The phrase "a convoy of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of vehicles or ships traveling together for a common purpose, often for safety or logistical reasons.
Example: "The military organized a convoy of trucks to deliver supplies to the remote base."
Alternatives: "a fleet of" or "a procession of".
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A convoy of tanks rumbles by.
The fighters set off in a convoy of pickups.
It would astonish me, though, a convoy of 200 vehicles".
The target appeared to be a convoy of army vehicles.
A convoy of separatist forces was seen leaving the city.
The gridlock, he said, included a convoy of Blackwater vehicles.
Soon, a convoy of cars, vans and trucks assembled.
Down the street, a convoy of gaz-66s moaned.
He assembled a convoy of three carriers for the rescue.
'44, a convoy of Japanese ships was bombed by American planes offits shores.
They broke into applause as a convoy of emergency workers whisked the women away.
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