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The phrase "a procession" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of people or vehicles moving forward in an organized manner, often for a ceremonial purpose.
Example: "The parade featured a procession of colorful floats and marching bands that delighted the crowd."
Alternatives: "a parade" or "a march".
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Then a procession began.
A procession of similar roles followed.
As a procession of generalissimos and I.M.F.
This is a procession now.
"Then there'll be a procession".
We could witness a procession.
After that it was a procession.
A procession of wildlife each evening.
In the end it was a procession.
A procession through western Sydney will follow.
By the end it felt a bit like a procession.
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