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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pride of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a group of lions.
Example: "During our safari, we were fortunate enough to see a pride of lions resting under a tree."
Alternatives: "a group of" or "a coalition of".
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They have a pride of defending that kind of brand.
And we take a pride of what we do.
A pride of presidents said nice things about peace, growth and democracy.
A pride of debuts occurred the previous weekend in the five scenes of Balanchine's "Vienna Waltzes".
His ability is undisputable and being an Israeli he became a pride of Israel.
As they scrambled to refill the tank, the car was surrounded by a pride of lions.
If Jericho finds that there is a pride of lions he might just take them on.
Vultures are circling as a pride of lions rip the tough skin off an elephant.
"This keeps people's imagination fresh and gives them a pride of place".
A pride of lions patrolled the fringes of a herd of buffalo.
It turns out that everyone was devoured by a pride of lions.
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