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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small army of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large number of people or things, often implying that they are working together for a common purpose.
Example: "The event was organized by a small army of volunteers who dedicated their time to make it a success."
Alternatives: "a multitude of" or "a large group of".
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"A small army of children has died," Ms. Brown said.
Helping us would be a small army of Tanzanians.
Early in January 1811, along the same riverbank, a small army of Louisiana slaves had briefly faced a small army of slaveholders.
Your papers will be graded by a small army of TAs.
A small army of Berkman Clinical students have participated in the building of this unique resource.
Genachowski was selected as the only undergraduate in a small army of J-School students.
Humboldt hired a small army of artists and engravers to illustrate his works.
It can, after all, marshall a small army of architects, poets, historians, and artists.
In Millburn, she found a small army of contractors and got to work.
The task, Kohane says, took a "small army of undergraduates" eighteen months to complete.
He is helped by a small army of support coordinated by Dominican Sisters Family Health Service.
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