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Discover Ludwig"a parade of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a series or procession of people, objects, or events. Example: The city streets were filled with a parade of colorful floats and marching bands for the annual Fourth of July celebration.
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A parade of gorgeous voices.
They're not a parade of extracurricular activities.
A parade of fans walked behind them.
It's a parade of excellent specimens.
Instead, it's a parade of minor humiliations.
London is a parade of offences.
He took on a parade of investors.
A parade of odd-numbered plates: 1, 7, 5, 9.
"Is it a parade of conventional prom dresses?
The night was a parade of astonishing dunks.
Scientific conferences rarely start with a parade of elephants.
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