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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a repertory of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a collection or a range of works, skills, or items, often in the context of performance arts or literature.
Example: "The theater company has a repertory of classic plays that they perform each season."
Alternatives: "a collection of" or "a range of".
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They also had a repertory of songs from outside.
V.C.U. has a repertory of about 60 songs.
She returned with a repertory of delicious new dishes.
The show has a repertory of about 60 games.
He has a repertory of more than a hundred folk songs in eight languages.
But that mind-set has made it difficult to establish a repertory of recent works.
Her son continued talking to himself and developed a repertory of sound effects.
Ms. Dziura has a repertory of encouraging phrases for these moments.
The writer has a repertory of retorts that he calls repartees.
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The planner would then have a repertory of alternative scenarios from which to select the most appropriate choice.
From this he developed a technique of narrative, a sense of drama and a repertory of emblematic shapes.
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