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The phrase "a volley of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it to describe a sudden and rapid series of something, such as actions, words, or objects being thrown. Example: "A volley of insults were hurled back and forth between the two politicians during the debate."
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At one point, there was a volley of gunshots outside.
This prompted a volley of online abuse from Barr.
Whereupon Walsh unleashed a volley of invective at Horgan.
4, and, moments later, heard a volley of rapid gunfire.
"No, no, no!" she protests with a volley of laughter.
Minutes later a volley of shots shattered the car's windows.
Instead they were greeted by a volley of automatic gunfire.
He would then let loose a volley of questions.
They posed with the soldiers, filming themselves as they fired a volley of precious bullets.
There was a volley of bullets, and a rocket-propelled grenade exploded in the street.
Anti-ETA demonstrators responded with a volley of glass bottles that shattered among unwitting tourists.
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