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The phrase "a fantastic array" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a wide variety of impressive or remarkable items, options, or features in a particular context.
Example: "The festival featured a fantastic array of food stalls, showcasing cuisines from around the world."
Alternatives: "an impressive selection" or "a remarkable variety."
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Plus, it's available in a fantastic array of colours.
It's a fantastic array of ages!" "I always wanted to play Broadway.
Ynys y Barri (or Barry Island) is also home to a fantastic array of wildlife.
It also offers a chance to linger quietly over a fantastic array of Asian art.
Oscar de la Renta had a fantastic array of dresses, many with cropped jackets, and a standout example in madras.
When we are bitten or scratched we bleed, our blood clots, and our immune system launches a fantastic array of responses to protect our bodies.
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Anyway, they're back on the scene and putting out a really fantastic array of music.
The result is a strobelike pulsing of sound and image and a fantastic formal array of symmetrical patterns, sliding planes and kaleidoscopic motion, with plot reduced to a sideshow pantomime.
He's essentially immortal, thinks about breasts a lot and kills people with a fantastic array of overpowered weaponry.
Additionally, there's no evidence to suggest that there's some fantastic array of people out there waiting to come in and run brilliant schools and the only thing that's stopping them is that they cannot make a profit.
The Dandy took on this idea with gusto, and since it began in 1937 (making it the longest-running UK comic) it has been delighting generations of children with its fantastic array of characters.
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