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The phrase "a corps of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a group of people working together on something. For example: "The museum had a corps of dedicated volunteers who worked together to keep the facility running smoothly."
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I Corps Americaa's Corps" is a corps of the United States Army headquartered in Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington.
About a month ago, he supervised a table reading by a corps of black actors led by Chris Rock.
urging the establishment of a corps of public-interest lawyers.
The yellow shirts also had a corps of armed guards.
It didn't have a corps of kamikaze operatives.
She also began assembling a corps of volunteers.
NASA had neglected to recruit a corps of philosophers.
The health department made 73,749 inspections with a corps of 115 to 140 inspectors.
But his top donors represent a corps of bundlers that any of his rivals would envy.
Recently, he hired a corps of searchers it find people who get lost.
Numbers of volunteers are arriving from abroad, and a corps of volunteers has been raised.
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