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The phrase "a stream of delegates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous flow or group of delegates, often in the context of a conference, meeting, or event.
Example: "During the conference, there was a stream of delegates arriving from various countries to participate in the discussions."
Alternatives: "a flow of delegates" or "a procession of delegates".
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"If there's a thing that all people have in common, regardless of race or income level, we all live on the same planet," said Mr. LaRocque, whose eagle feather headdress, rabbit bone vest and beaded moccasins made him a person with whom a stream of delegates wanted to have their pictures taken.
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Mr. Gore spoke by telephone from Pittsburgh on the last weekend of campaigning before joining the stream of delegates heading to the first convention in this city since John F. Kennedy was nominated in 1960.
A stream of banter lubricated their play.
A stream of eggs was laid.
Soon, there's a stream of visitors.
echo stream n. a stream of type echo-stream.
string stream n. a stream of type string-stream.
The next, a stream of consciousness.
It's a stream of consciousness.
A majority of delegates means a nominee.
This was a meeting of delegates, writers and intellectuals.
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