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"a forest of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large group or collection of things. For example, "A forest of vibrant autumn leaves surrounded us as we walked through the woods."
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The backdrop is a forest of reeds.
A forest of hands.
A forest of affordable housing?
A forest of cranes told of a capital being reforged.
Inside, a forest of weeds has sprouted through the floor.
Outside is a forest of lights, literally, and fountain displays.
A forest of arms waved in the air.
"It's a forest of many observations," Foster said, pressing forward.
In a forest of waving palms, this handshake meant more.
We climbed through a forest of spruce, fir and larch.
Visit Burntollet in summer to enjoy a forest of flowers.
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