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The phrase "a gantlet of things" is not correct; the correct term is "a gauntlet of things." You can use it to describe a series of challenges or obstacles that one must face or endure.
Example: "She had to run a gauntlet of things to get her project approved, from budget cuts to strict deadlines."
Alternatives: "a series of challenges" or "a barrage of tasks."
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"It's a gantlet of things".
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This section ends with an impressive display of the real thing, a gantlet of clothing racks displaying the uniforms and headgear -- from fatigues to parade dress -- worn by members of the Italian Army, Navy and Air Force, the Carbonieri and the Guardia di Finanza.
The exhibition ends with the real thing: a gantlet of the uniforms and head gear -- from fatigues to parade dress -- worn by members of the different Italian military services.
Indie-rock bands run a gantlet of blogs that might include a round of breathless hype that vaults them to Next-Big-Thing status then a thorough backlash, all before they even release an album.
Patients would encounter a gantlet of protest.
He put the restaurant through a gantlet of renovations.
He then had to navigate a gantlet of news media.
"I should have brought sunglasses," he said, as he faced a gantlet of photographers.
But reform still has to run a gantlet of misinformation and outright lies.
The "action engineers," as the performers are called, barrel through a gantlet of acrobatics.
The dancers, splayed and constricted, moving through a gantlet of gestures and tics.
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