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The phrase "a coven" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of witches or practitioners of witchcraft, typically in a context related to folklore, fantasy, or discussions about paganism.
Example: "The story revolves around a coven of witches who gather under the full moon to perform their rituals."
Alternatives: "a group of witches" or "a witch circle".
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Are they a coven?
Some may even have denied joining a coven.
According to her a coven consists of 12 witches and a devil as leader.
Rupert, focused by his then-wife Anna, raised a coven of media managers.
I just think it was more fun when we were a coven".
I might practise spells but I won't be part of a coven or anybody else's 'thing'thing
Paranormal Activity's sequels eventually revealed that there was a coven behind all the unwanted feng shui.
Nicholas Roeg's film "The Witches" (1990), with Anjelica Huston, is about a coven having a convention.
Netherworldly blasts of light, the odd skeleton and a coven of witches vary the mix without mitigating its clichés.
The echo of ribald female laughter in the hazy gloom gave the place the atmosphere of a coven.
The specialty is pici all'aglione, pasta in a light tomato sauce with enough garlic to ward off a coven of vampires.
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