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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flotilla" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of boats or ships, typically small ones, that are sailing together.
Example: "The coast guard spotted a flotilla of fishing boats heading towards the harbor."
Alternatives: "a fleet" or "a convoy".
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Some days, it's a flotilla.
"It's a flotilla of support," he said.
Shell has a flotilla of ships in the Arctic waters.
"There is literally a flotilla of papers," Dr. Gerstein said.
A flotilla of relief boats attacked in international waters.
The bad economy is creating a flotilla of forsaken boats.
There was a flotilla on the Thames; it was laughable.
Disney operates a flotilla of online worlds along with Club Penguin.
A flotilla materialized nearby, some boats piloted by unlikely pairings of Cuomo aides and political reporters.
The weather also prevented a flotilla of smaller skimmers from working.
At home with her, he composes New Agey music on a flotilla of synthesizers.
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