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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flotilla of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a group of boats, or any other type of object in a group. For example, "The mayor arrived in a flotilla of luxury cars."
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"It's a flotilla of support," he said.
The festival also brings in a flotilla of smaller vessels.
"There is literally a flotilla of papers," Dr. Gerstein said.
Shell has a flotilla of ships in the Arctic waters.
A flotilla of relief boats attacked in international waters.
The bad economy is creating a flotilla of forsaken boats.
In addition, a flotilla of Russian warships participated in exercises with Venezuela last year.
Bodies float in the sea, on the horizon, a flotilla of American ships appears.
As we sculled into deeper water, we were surrounded by a flotilla of juvenile mallards.
A flotilla of private boats and the local Coast Guard deployed.
A flotilla of six tall ships had anchored 100 yards or so offshore.
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