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The phrase "a procession of ants" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large group of ants moving in a coordinated manner, often in a line or organized fashion.
Example: "As I walked through the garden, I noticed a procession of ants carrying food back to their nest."
Alternatives: "a line of ants" or "a stream of ants".
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Records refer to a "procession of ants": hundreds of white-clad pilgrims scrambling up the steep slopes.
Its passage in the dark or dim-lit stall was as if time were being carried by a procession of ants, a gleaming red martial column of those militaristic red Southern ants that build hideous tall boiling hills; and each vile gleaming ant wanted a minuscule little portion of Poor Tony's flesh in compensation as it helped bear time forward down the corridor of true Withdrawal.
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A lover asks his beloved, "How does one read the story of your hair?" There is also talk about the similarities of love and tobacco plants, not to mention the bread crumbs of "pride and dignity," carried away by a procession of metaphoric ants.
A procession of similar roles followed.
As a procession of generalissimos and I.M.F.
Then Liz Kendall, Stephen Kinnock, Chris Leslie and a procession of others.
A Procession of the Palms around Stuyvesant Square.
A procession of wildlife each evening.
Life had become a procession of ordinary pleasures.
But a procession of stories of abuse has raised concern.
The bodies arrived in a procession of trucks and trailers.
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