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The phrase "a human entourage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of people accompanying an individual, often in a context related to celebrities, leaders, or influential figures.
Example: "The star arrived at the premiere with a human entourage that included her manager, stylist, and several close friends."
Alternatives: "a group of people" or "a personal following".
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In racing, the tribes are usually born in the betting ring because it's the possibility of gain that gives a horse a human entourage.
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Before the race, as Point Given made the long walk from his barn to the paddock, he picked up a raucous human entourage eager to see what made him special.
His human entourage includes his owners, Betsy Conway, 48, an insurance saleswoman, and Donna Emery, 50, a driver for United Parcel Service, and Ms. Conway's 14-year-old daughter, Jessie Moyer.
That vehicle got more press coverage in Mexico than the president's human entourage.
Montgomery recently headlined CBS' short-lived "Made in Jersey" and had previous roles in "Human Target," "Entourage" and "Black Swan".
Neither of them is a human-rights role model.As the king and his entourage were entertained in London, the repression and torture in their own country presumably continued.
Out of the latter spills a smiling entourage of good humans who meet us; they are selfless people who devote their lives to helping others.
I'm not saying Dolce & Gabbana celebrates brutality, but they do make me think that all my wardrobe really needs is a gold-plated Kalashnikov, an entourage of boy soldiers and a necklace of human teeth.
Both the procession and recession of a chief's entourage is a performance art.
Upstairs, a beautiful entourage socialised, often illicitly.
He doesn't come with a big entourage.
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