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'a quorum of' is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used in a professional context to refer to the minimum number of members of a body or organization required to be present in order to hold a valid meeting. For example, "A quorum of ten people is required for the meeting to proceed."
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There they were, a quorum of horror.
Does a quorum of critics?
The committee needs a quorum of only three members.
Three members present shall constitute a quorum of the Board.
A quorum of six of the nine justices is necessary for the court to conduct business.
The court still lacked a quorum of four, which left the Prosser case in limbo.
If there was only a quorum of fifty-one, therefore, thirty-four votes would be enough.
Still, the left has enough resources to front a quorum of its own hacks.
But a quorum of only three members was needed to establish policy.
Federal law requires a quorum of at least three members to consider new rules.
Our bylaws require a quorum of five members for the board to take any action.
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