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The phrase "a landslide of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large or overwhelming amount of something, often in a figurative sense, such as opinions, votes, or support.
Example: "The candidate received a landslide of support from the community, securing her position in the election."
Alternatives: "an avalanche of" or "a flood of".
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For such a landslide of noise, it has striking suppleness and elasticity.
He pulls at a file and causes a landslide of paper.
A landslide of 600 tonnes of mud and rubble closed a road in Argyll for two days earlier this week.
Mr Corbyn was elected as Labour leader by a landslide of members, supporters, and affiliated trade unionists.
Rice's early turnover started a landslide of errors that doomed the Knicks (14-10) before the game could get competitive.
"Great," you think, "I'm going to be crushed to death under a landslide of falling juice boxes".
A cushion of whipped vanilla cream lies under a landslide of shattered digestives with a few berries in mourning.
The report triggered a landslide of trouble for Armstrong, who already had been barred from Olympic sports for life and had his seven Tour titles stripped from him.
It was then that the western press discovered that they were employing children and threatened to bury them in a landslide of bad publicity.
So the French toast is made with a buttery croissant, covered with a landslide of warm apple and pear compote, and ringed with caramel sauce.
"A Book of Secrets" didn't just overcome my reservations; it buried them under a landslide of deftly deployed fact and feeling.
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