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The phrase "a fleet of six" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group of six vehicles, ships, or aircraft that operate together.
Example: "The navy deployed a fleet of six submarines for the mission."
Alternatives: "a squadron of six" or "a group of six".
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He added that Fastjet was making unrealistic revenue forecasts for a fleet of six aircraft.
The airline operates a fleet of six TU-154 airliners, all dating from the mid-1980s thethearly 1990s0s.
According to O'Reilly, Columbia University operates a fleet of six buses, driving 180,000 miles per year to connect its several campuses.
B-Line got the job, and now it makes up to 150 deliveries a day for more than a dozen clients, using a fleet of six trikes.
Their first job - armoring a fleet of six trucks for the Bank of Manhattan Co. - was done by means of riveted steel.
Tidal Lagoon Power has plans to develop a fleet of six tidal lagoons which could meet up to 8 per cent of the UK's electricity demand.
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Usually McLean has a fleet of seven machines and does between 15 and 20 rentals a month (not including machines on long-term loan).
I have a fleet of one".
The Atlantic Phosphate & Oil Corporation owned a fleet of nineteen fishing steamers.
Upon this the Corcyraeans commenced operations against them with a fleet of forty sail.
Now, Yorktown has a fleet of nine trucks, most of them surplus vehicles bought from New York City.
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