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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a coven of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a group of witches or practitioners of witchcraft, often in a fictional or folkloric context.
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 circle of witches".
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Rupert, focused by his then-wife Anna, raised a coven of media managers.
Netherworldly blasts of light, the odd skeleton and a coven of witches vary the mix without mitigating its clichés.
The specialty is pici all'aglione, pasta in a light tomato sauce with enough garlic to ward off a coven of vampires.
He presides over some of the film's best scenes, acting as high priest to a coven of real-life fashion figures.
The Witches of Eastwick (1984; filmed 1987), about a coven of witches, was followed by The Widows of Eastwick (2008), which trails the women into old age.
Legend has it that Michael Scot, the 13th-century wizard, came across a coven of witches holding their sabbat outside Little Salkeld, and turned them all to stone.
'IL COMBATTIMENTO DI TANCREDI E CLORItDA'sIt's a coven of "Combat" as Monteverdi's vivid cantata pops up several times this season.
The Classical Theater of Harlem's rendition of Shakespeare's tragedy is awash in howling, dancing witches -- the three we all know and a coven of 10 more.
On his way home from a heavy session in the pub, Tam sees a coven of witches dancing wildly in the churchyard at Alloway.
The Weird Sisters — a coven of bag ladies, opening their purses Mary Poppins-style to spin Macbeth's fate — mislead him; Lady Macbeth — his oversexed wife — bullies him.
To show how much that dismayed him, perhaps, he clatters into Soussi, sending the Tunisian tumbling into a coven of crouching photographers.
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