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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sparkling array of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a visually appealing or impressive collection of items, often in a decorative or festive context.
Example: "The festival featured a sparkling array of lights that illuminated the night sky."
Alternatives: "a dazzling collection of" or "a brilliant display of".
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But he still has a sparkling array of shots, and he still has the most remarkable tennis brain.
As their muscles and tendons twitch to life, elbows become pronounced, knees soften and the dancers begin to move faster, soaring through the air with a sparkling array of leaps.
A new contract was not to be offered to the man who had given so much power, status and prestige to the club, not to mention a sparkling array of trophies.
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And Talawa was one of the reasons I moved to the UK: I wanted to be a part of it, to work with the sparkling array of black directors and actors employed by these theatres.
Yet this ship becomes home to Mr. Ghosh's sparkling array of eccentrics, blowhards, runaway lovers and people seeking new leases on life.
This is a sparkling lapse of logic.
Hui Wu gave a sparkling account of the prominent solo piano line.
Ms. Quinn led a sparkling account of the Stravinsky score.
It is a sparkling example of the university's growth.
The program opened with a sparkling account of Haydn's Sonata in D (Hob. XVI 24).
It's a sparkling collection of songs, dancing neatly between experimentation and skewed pop.
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