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"a feast of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically is used to refer to a large or varied selection of something, e.g. "We had a feast of delicious food at my birthday party."
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There was a feast of interesting particulars.
A feast of food talk.
What a feast of an exhibition.
The news provoked a feast of reverie.
"The collection is a feast of information".
It'd be a feast of Japanese food.
A feast of horror and gore.
The impossible subject has yielded a feast of moviemaking.
Even the organic breakfast is a feast of vibrant colour.
The evening became, above all, a feast of guitar playing.
The second act is a feast of dancing.
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