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The phrase "a series of classics" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to multiple works that are considered classic in literature, film, music, or other forms of art.
Example: "The library has a series of classics that every literature enthusiast should read."
Alternatives: "a collection of classics" or "a lineup of classics".
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But the result is forgivable, because it is all pulled off with a bustling Gallic charm, and the short, sharp menu contains a series of classics that are nicely done.
(Kehr) 'See It Big!' (Friday through Sunday) The Museum of the Moving Image continues to show off its spectacular new auditorium with a series of classics shown on the big screen in 35-millimeter archival prints.
That is why we're so excited about a plan by a major publisher -- we can't say which one just yet -- to reissue a series of classics updated for modern sensibilities.
Chris Froome had previously described the challenging opening week of this year's Tour de France as "a series of Classics" to be negotiated before what he considers the race proper begins upon entering the Pyrenees.
The monthlong Italian-neorealism series at the Film Society of Lincoln Center continues with a series of classics from the nineteen-forties: Vittorio De Sica's "Shoeshine" and "Bicycle Thieves"; Roberto Rossellini's "Paisan"; Luigi Zampa's "To Live in Peace"; and "The Earth Cries Out," by Duilio Coletti, a drama about postwar Jewish emigration to Palestine.
Another book republished by Faber, The Age of Illusion, a social history of life in England between the two world wars published in 1963, led to an editor at Penguin asking Blythe to edit a series of classics for the Penguin English Library.
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It will air as one of a series of classic 20th century literature adaptations next year.
In a series of classic experiments, during the summer of 1921, Canadian doctor Frederick Banting, along with student Charles Best, managed to extract insulin.
The Adventures of TINtin is a series of classic comic books created by Georges Rémi, who wrote under the pen name Herge.
He got some of his ideas from a series of classic Twinkie experiments that were apparently dreamed up at Rice University during finals week in 1995.
Reissued in a series of classic works of journalism, this edition includes a preface by Samuel G. Freedman and an introduction by Arthur Ochs Sulzberger.
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