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The phrase "a welter of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large and confusing mixture of things, often in a chaotic or overwhelming manner.
Example: "The report presented a welter of data that made it difficult to draw any clear conclusions."
Alternatives: "a jumble of" or "a mass of".
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A year ago, a welter of speculation followed an address in which high-speed rail was conspicuous by its absence.
Then a welter of the Stones.
He returns home to face a welter of concerns.
The inevitable consequence will be a welter of bad loans.
There is a welter of new rules to comply with.
The world was a morass, a welter of tiny parties.
He was sitting amid a welter of newspaper clippings.
A welter of new studies highlights the problem.
Sales took a dive after a welter of bad publicity.
In fact, the character is a welter of contradictions.
Perhaps anyone's writing is ultimately bricolage, a welter of borrowings.
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