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The phrase "a convoy of three" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of three vehicles traveling together, often for safety or logistical reasons.
Example: "The military dispatched a convoy of three to deliver supplies to the remote outpost."
Alternatives: "a group of three" or "a fleet of three".
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He assembled a convoy of three carriers for the rescue.
One day, a convoy of three gleaming new pickup trucks appeared at the rancho.
It was part of a convoy of three vehicles passing along potholed roads.
In May, a Frenchman named Pascal Marlinge was travelling in a convoy of three vehicles on the Farchana road.
"They were surprised by a convoy of three or four cars," a spokesman for the state prosecutor's office said.
His brother, Nabih, told the Associated Press that Liby was parking when a convoy of three vehicles encircled his car.
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Karim drove in a convoy of two hundred and fifty or three hundred cars.
There were more than 100 of us in a convoy of two vehicles.
A convoy of eight tankers left the plant with the drivers waving at the cheering demonstrators.
We were part of a convoy of seventeen vehicles, many of which were decorated in a similar fashion.
Police escorted a convoy of nine vehicles of tourists trapped outside Naivasha through the town and on to Nairobi.
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a team of three
a procession of three
a train of three
a flotilla of three
a caravan of three
a fleet of three
a pack of three
a rating of three
a list of three
a tale of three
a maximum of three
a representative of three
a mash of three
a mother of three
a period of three
a troupe of three
a mix of three
a season of three
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