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The phrase "a nest of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or place that is filled with a particular type of thing, often implying a sense of chaos or disorder.
Example: "The attic was a nest of old newspapers, forgotten toys, and dust-covered memories."
Alternatives: "a hub of" or "a collection of".
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"A nest of vipers".
A nest of 26 varied steel polyhedrons?
It is a nest of corruption".
"Verily this star is a nest of angels!
"You have a nest of feral accountants under your porch".
As angry as a nest of offended Valkyries.
A "motherly old biddy" sits on a nest of eggs.
The fuse box is a nest of rattlers.
He was crucified in a nest of thieves.
A rattle-snake attacks a nest of mockingbirds.
The school would remain a shell, a nest of snakes.
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