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The phrase "a proliferation of a" is not correct in written English due to the redundancy of the article "a" following "of." It can be used when discussing an increase or spread of something, but it should be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "There has been a proliferation of new technologies in recent years."
Alternatives: "an increase in" or "a surge of".
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It allowed developers to agree to use the same data format for information interchange which led to a proliferation of a wide and uniform set of tools for working with data formats.
To rule out the possibility of a proliferation of a small residual fraction of KIR-positive receptors, the NK cells were stained with CFSE and the KIR-negative fraction was sorted by FACSAria®.
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The outcome is a proliferation of emotions, a radicalization of those emotions, and a fragmented society.
Would a proliferation of political parties, a necessary consequence, be a benefit?
Second, in the same way that it enables a proliferation of markets, the Internet enables a proliferation of vendors.
We do have a proliferation of dollar stores and a lot of restaurants.
No single dominating look, but a proliferation of vivid color -- and a lot of lip.
Such a proliferation of problems inevitably demands a careful weighing up of resources.
A keratoacanthoma represents a proliferation of the squamous layer of the skin.
There was such a proliferation of ideas, such a wealth of color and experimentation, in a short burst of creativity".
There's a proliferation of options, so it's a little bewildering and can be overwhelming.
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