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The phrase "a parcel of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a collection or group of things, often in a somewhat informal or idiomatic context.
Example: "She received a parcel of letters from her friends, each containing heartfelt messages."
Alternatives: "a bunch of" or "a collection of".
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He even bought a parcel of land near the ridge.
The Greeks would split a parcel of Federal land.
They eventually settled on a parcel of land overlooking Madison Square Park in the Flatiron neighborhood.
"Indian reservations", he said, "are a parcel of land set aside for Indians, surrounded by thieves".
Negative covenants that restrict the uses of a parcel of the land are called restrictive covenants.
Walk away with a parcel of some of Ireland's best smoked salmon (about $15 a pound).
"They told us that a parcel of land had come up alongside the M5".
He and his brothers had to sell off their legacy, a parcel of land.
-- 2002: The company authorized payments for an option to lease a parcel of land.
Somewhere on a Mediterranean-seeming island, an English couple buys a parcel of land.
Second, Mr. Sendlewski owns a parcel of land in downtown Riverhead.
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