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The phrase "a stable of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a group of people or things that are associated with a particular organization or activity, often implying a sense of variety or selection.
Example: "The agency has a stable of talented writers who can handle any genre."
Alternatives: "a roster of" or "a collection of".
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They recruited a stable of outstanding musicians.
Every international drug dealer needs a stable of reliable couriers.
They've got a stable of characters to draw from.
Both companies retain a stable of top bowlers as consultants.
Eastwood has a stable of ponies; Wayne has a stable of supercars sporting the dancing stallion of Ferrari.
A stable of unpaid contributors selects events and writes recommendations.
Typically unsigned, Daily Telegraph obituaries are written by a stable of contributors.
By 1956, his company was translating a dozen Soviet journals, using a stable of 50 translators.
She maintains a stable of ghostwriters to help her produce the books.
A stable of talented vocalists - first among them Caron Wheeler - helped.
Most, however, are sold via private auction to a stable of about 20 different resellers.
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