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The phrase "a huddle of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of people or animals gathered closely together, often for discussion or consultation.
Example: "The players formed a huddle of strategizing before the final play of the game."
Alternatives: "a cluster of" or "a group of".
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A huddle of commanders barked instructions.
But a huddle of four Swedish tourists refused to budge.
I saw a huddle of people yelling at one another.
Maradona wasn't being man-marked by a huddle of Belgians.
A lone gunman, and a huddle of Barbary monkeys, kept watch.
There is a rooster on the shingle and a huddle of potted plants by the windows.
They found his soaked body surrounded by paramedics and a huddle of distraught friends.
He stepped into the hot sun and through a huddle of well-wishers.
Even personal possessions are a huddle of objects, gleaned from God knows where.
I pass a huddle of sheep, bleating pitifully, drizzle now pearling their grubby fleeces.
At the end of one is a huddle of golden lights – the lights of settlement.
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