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Discover Ludwig"a legion of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a large group of people, animals, or things, or especially in the phrase "a legion of fans" to refer to a large group of supporters. For example: "A legion of fans were gathered outside the stadium to watch the game."
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A legion of critics vociferously disagreed.
He has a legion of famous fans.
"Well, these four people form a Legion of Acceptability.
The self-publicising Perez Hilton leads a legion of bloggers.
A legion of fans now love that winning smile.
But a legion of critics faulted Mr. Tisch's performance.
Furthermore, its invention raises a legion of operational questions.
He was awarded a Legion of Honor in 1968.
They all survive him, along with a legion of grandchildren.
He championed a legion of victims of injustice.
He spawned a legion of object-using followers.
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