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The phrase "a gaggle of construction" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It could be used in a humorous or metaphorical context to describe a chaotic or disorganized group of construction workers or activities, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "As I walked by the site, I couldn't help but notice the gaggle of construction, with workers shouting and materials scattered everywhere."
Alternatives: "a group of construction workers" or "a cluster of construction activities".
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At one point, however, a gaggle of construction workers in Midtown asked to be photographed with him.
The aqueduct has been slowly emerging from behind a gaggle of construction cranes that hover near the intersection of New York and Florida avenues NE.
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I was a bit stymied by the heap of snow before me when all of a sudden I was surrounded by a gaggle of rugged construction guys.
Even Tikka, as she posed topless before a gaggle of fascinated construction workers, was protesting deliberately next to a sign that read: "I didn't say look, I said listen".
The other morning, on the sidewalk outside the museum, construction crews were working on the facade, while a gaggle of sixth graders from Public School 105 in the Bronx were pouring into the education center.
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First, a gaggle of girls.
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