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The phrase "a procession of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series or sequence of people, events, or things moving in a line or in an organized manner.
Example: "The festival featured a procession of colorful floats and performers parading through the streets."
Alternatives: "a parade of" or "a series of".
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A procession of similar roles followed.
As a procession of generalissimos and I.M.F.
A procession of wildlife each evening.
Sterling's world often seems a procession of random, unscripted events.
Featuring a procession of dancers, bagpipers, drummers and Scottish terriers.
A Procession of the Palms around Stuyvesant Square.
A highlight is a procession of mothers and their calves.
A procession of different technicians arrive and look stumped.
A procession of several thousand marched to the cemetery.
A procession of daily specials sticks to the formula.
A procession of well-wishers take to the microphone.
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a picket of
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