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The phrase "a syndicate of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group or organization formed for a specific purpose, often in business or criminal contexts.
Example: "The investigation revealed a syndicate of individuals involved in illegal activities across the city."
Alternatives: "a consortium of" or "a coalition of".
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"They're part of a syndicate of terrorist groups.
Redzel is owned by a syndicate of prominent racehorse investors.
Instead, it will distribute a new 10-year benchmark bond through a syndicate of banks.
We put together a syndicate of friends and relatives and bought the business.
The betting company has signed a £1.35bn facility with a syndicate of banks.
Shorenstein buys blanket policies covering all its properties from a syndicate of 15 carriers, he said.
Teck has also arranged to borrow $9.8 billion from a syndicate of banks.
Spain sold the bond via a syndicate of banks, rather than a public auction.
"So they were extremely confidentially asking a syndicate of British businesspersons to step in.
He headed a syndicate of other physician-investors that bought land in Westbard.
A syndicate of eight banks will get $310.9 million from PCCW and Telstra, the companies said.
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