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"a slate of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a list or range of options. For example: "The party has released a slate of new policies aimed at increasing economic stability."
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A slate of innovative ideas?
They had a slate of tactics to pull from.
After Strictly, broadcasters have a slate of dance programme planned.
And as a slate of productions, albeit a small one, City Opera's schedule is enticing.
The result was a slate of new apps that can more seriously challenge Apple's best.
In it, Romney introduces his "action team," a slate of candidates running for statewide office.
A slate of local candidates headed by Fortuyn ran on an anti-crime, anti-immigrant platform.
Fans can choose from a slate of other games based on the opponent.
And companies like Image are somewhere in the middle, with a slate of creator-owned characters.
Both propose a slate of policies that they claim will lower prices.
A slate of new boutique hotels is in the early stages of development.
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