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The phrase "although the procession of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or exception related to a series of events or a sequence of actions.
Example: "Although the procession of events seemed inevitable, unexpected outcomes emerged."
Alternatives: "despite the series of" or "even though the flow of".
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Although the procession of fireworks actually took place, it was deemed too difficult and dangerous to film, so billions of viewers were treated instead to a computer-generated film of what it might look like.
Although the procession of kings descended from Banquo was depicted quite splendidly, there are times when even the best technology can deliver unexpected results.
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The procession of major events of the 1980s was relentless.
Call out the names in the procession of the loved.
Watching the procession of teenagers was sobering.
It's like the procession of a Mass.
The procession of athletes trail on and on.
Events culminate in "la procesió* de las cinco de la mañana" (the 5am procession commonly known as "the procession of the drunks").
The Procession of the Ghouls, directed by the theatrical designer Ralph Lee, will follow.
Jeanne Hachette's bravery is commemorated each year with the "Procession of the Assault" in Beauvais.
Benozzo Gozzoli Put his self-portrait in the Procession of the Magi fresco, 1459-60.
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