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The phrase "a proliferation of virtues" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increase or abundance of positive qualities or moral attributes in a particular context.
Example: "In recent years, there has been a proliferation of virtues among community leaders, inspiring others to follow their example."
Alternatives: "an abundance of virtues" or "a surge of virtues".
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Sesame seeds suggest a proliferation of virtues.
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With the proliferation of people on the planet has come a proliferation of viruses.
Technology has brought a proliferation of countdowns.
A proliferation of designations annoys some.
'Now we're seeing a proliferation of sophisticated weapons.
"There is a proliferation of platforms," Mr. Lynch said.
Opposing them are a proliferation of Islamic militant groups.
There could be a proliferation of companies and innovation.
Democrats may also enjoy a proliferation of unsanctioned debates.
There was a proliferation of skepticism that was, ultimately, healthy.
Now there is a proliferation of town houses and condominiums.
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