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The phrase "a platoon of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a group of soldiers or a large number of people or things organized for a specific purpose.
Example: "The army deployed a platoon of soldiers to secure the area."
Alternatives: "a group of" or "a squad of".
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It would serve a platoon of Marines.
I'll need a platoon of bobcats to free me".
A platoon of American soldiers led by Maj.
As we talked, a platoon of soldiers marched past.
There were two groups — a platoon of the commander's beach battalion and a platoon of amphibious engineers.
Jacobs is apprehended by a platoon of Farc guerrillas.
There were two groups a platoon of the commander's beach battalion and a platoon of amphibious engineers.
Could a Platoon of Helicopters Have Saved Washington, D.C.'s Cherry Blossoms?
A platoon of American Marines stood in perfect formation, watching the scene unfold.
He pointed again, toward a platoon of Merkava tanks across the road.
A platoon of Heat employees, all armed with microphones, repeatedly order fans to cheer.
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