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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a posse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of people, often with a shared purpose or interest, typically in informal contexts.
Example: "The sheriff rode into town with a posse of deputies ready to restore order."
Alternatives: "a group" or "a crew".
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Everybody needs a posse.
A posse forms.
"Like a posse?" I said.
I am also a Posse scholar.
Can anyone rustle up a posse?
Will you have a posse in TriBeCa?
A posse of waiters rattled cocktail shakers.
Oh, he travels with a posse".
Cornell became a Posse partner in 2012, and we welcomed a Posse cohort from Chicago in the fall of 2013.
Word spread for miles around; a posse was formed.
There was a posse of other young socialite pretties.
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