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The phrase "a melee of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a chaotic or confused situation involving a large number of people or things.
Example: "The festival turned into a melee of excited fans, all trying to get a glimpse of their favorite band."
Alternatives: "a jumble of" or "a chaos of".
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I walk through a melee of baby wrens.
It evolved into a melee of punching, kicking and fans storming the floor.
The result could be a melee of warlords competing for power redolent of Afghanistan.
A melee of wheedling and chest-pounding ensued -- eventually the price was set at $1.25.
Another, in which the artist proclaims, "This is my New York accent", is now indiscernible from a melee of tags.
During the book, Thomas gradually removes himself from a melee of pointlessly bustling people, and latterly, from himself.
The resulting mayhem — a melee of stinging tear gas, lunging police dogs, and a charging white civilian posse on horseback — injured 60 marchers.
At home, in a melee of diapers and tantrums, sweetness then tossed-over dinners, no one ever said they were especially honored by my presence.
Fashion has to some extent become mob rule — or, at least, a survival of the most popular in a melee of crowdsourcing.
At the end of the first quarter, Ben dashed out with his tray of water, tripped, and fell in a melee of paper cups.
What follows is a melee of cartoonish proportions, as Taslim's one-man army takes on wave after wave of faceless triad thugs.
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