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The phrase "a flight of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a group or series of things, often in a poetic or metaphorical context, such as a flight of birds or a flight of ideas.
Example: "As she gazed at the sky, a flight of geese flew overhead, their honking echoing in the crisp air."
Alternatives: "a flock of" or "a swarm of".
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A flight of coffees from Flight Coffee.
A flight of fancy?
Behind it, a flight of stairs.
A Flight of Parsons!!
A flight of stairs!
A Flight of Parsons!! 6.
A Flight of Parsons!! 8.
It's a flight of about 9½ hours.
A flight of six brews is $4.49.
I cannot climb a flight of stairs.
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My 21st birthday, I fell down a flight of stairs.
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