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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ridiculous array of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a large and often absurd or excessive variety of items or options. Example: "The festival featured a ridiculous array of food trucks, offering everything from gourmet tacos to deep-fried desserts."
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The series's star, Tony Shalhoub, plays Adrian Monk, a brilliant crime-solver with a ridiculous array of personal phobias.
Completed in 2008 by developers Arthur and William Lie Zeckendorf, it offers a ridiculous array of amenities to New York's moneyed elite, including an in-house chef, a lap pool, and a private screening room.
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I couldn't have asked for a more perfect, ridiculous array of mix and match – stuff like nipple tassels and pink track bottoms.
Anyone wanting to take up the bargain, valid for just one Sunday, had to pay what WestJet called the equally ridiculous array of fees, taxes and surcharges imposed on air travel in Canada, some by airlines but mostly by airports or the government.
He pushed envelopes, he broadened minds, and he wore a dizzying array of ridiculous sunglasses.
His shows are made up of a dizzying number of vignettes, linked by hysterical non-sequiturs and featuring an array of ridiculous voices.
"They have a ridiculous amount of cash".
"I spent a ridiculous amount of time there.
"It can take a ridiculous amount of time".
This is a ridiculous line of thought.
What a ridiculous state of affairs.
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