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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a river of flags" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large number of flags flowing or displayed together, often in a visually striking manner.
Example: "As we approached the festival grounds, we were greeted by a river of flags fluttering in the breeze, each representing a different country."
Alternatives: "a sea of flags" or "a cascade of flags".
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A river of flags flying over the tops of the buildings, below them the six-high stacks of oil drums, and the military observation posts.
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A couple dozen members of the Conservative Society for Action, or C.S.A., a local Tea Party affiliate, with tricorn hats and yellow rattlesnake flags, held their positions on both banks of a river of cars.
From early morning to midafternoon, a river of people flowed across the eight-lane, mile-long Harbor Bridge on which the Australian national flag and the black, red and yellow Aboriginal political flag were flying.
A river of blood.
"I've cried a river of tears.
Washington floats on a river of aspersion.
A river of faces and banners, rippling.
News is a river of stories.
Like a river of fire.'.
The Amazon is a river of extremes.
With a river of cola.
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