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The phrase "a huddle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a gathering or meeting of people, often for discussion or decision-making, typically in a sports context or team setting.
Example: "Before the game, the coach called the players into a huddle to discuss the strategy for the first half."
Alternatives: "a gathering" or "a meeting".
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Obama drew them into a huddle.
A huddle of commanders barked instructions.
Chris Paul gathered his teammates in a huddle.
I suppose it is a huddle actually.
They went into a huddle and couldn't decide.
Maradona wasn't being man-marked by a huddle of Belgians.
The team members came together in a huddle.
At the top, some comics stood in a huddle.
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Faint hope found in a Huddle House.
The Rangers players were castigated for going into a 'huddle' at the end of the match.
A Huddle House restaurant, the Rainsville Civic Center, and a credit union were destroyed.
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