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"a crop of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large quantity or number of something, often of a particular type. Example sentence: "Every year, he harvests a crop of apples from his orchard to sell at the farmer's market."
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A crop of hands went up.
A crop of 'breakthrough' social enterprises are emerging.
Last week I needed a crop of bunny body parts.
But a crop of books released this month suggests otherwise.
Fortunately, a crop of independent shops has sprouted up.
And every new president yields a crop of political titles.
WHAT a difference a crop of fresh faces can make.
Theirs is one of a crop of companies committed to helping senior managers cope.
And the French designer Alexis Mabille has even raised a crop of.
So maybe it was inevitable that I would raise a crop of Mini Me's.
A final fact-check would have removed a crop of stupid errors.
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a crop of white
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