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The phrase "a phalanx of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large group of people or things that are organized or moving together, often in a protective or defensive manner.
Example: "The protesters formed a phalanx of supporters outside the government building, demanding change."
Alternatives: "a crowd of" or "a group of".
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A phalanx of special interests.
Trump arrived, with a phalanx of aides.
A phalanx of TV crews trailed him.
She is also covered by a phalanx of security.
A phalanx of reporters and cameramen followed Sosa.
Eventually, they disentangled it from a phalanx of blood vessels.
A phalanx of camera lenses recorded his first errant passes.
A phalanx of Mets bolted from the dugout.
Everyone else, including a phalanx of teammates, waited, too.
A phalanx of guards checks bags at every block.
They are only two, walking ahead of a phalanx of more than a dozen others.
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