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The phrase "a profusion of items" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an abundance or large quantity of various items in a particular context.
Example: "The market was filled with a profusion of items, from fresh produce to handmade crafts."
Alternatives: "an abundance of items" or "a plethora of items."
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A profusion of items with modest digits attached to them lures diners into the menu, reassuring them that they can navigate it without going broke.
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Flowers were in bloom all over, and there was in particular a profusion of foxgloves.
Each item of costume was decorated with a profusion of curved ornaments, flowers, vines, and animal and human forms.
This might explain why there is such a profusion of derivative instruments from the original Fresno test which modify, exclude or add items concerning statistical concepts, scenarios relevant to various professional groups, or focus upon questions of intervention rather than giving equal weight to questions of prognosis or diagnosis.
About a decade ago, one began to notice a profusion of Organization Kids at elite college campuses.
There is a profusion of marble.
Every major work drew a profusion of takers.
But a profusion of benchmarks may just confuse consumers.
A profusion of different systems from very simple to very complex are in use.
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