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The phrase "an entourage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of people accompanying an important person, often for support or assistance.
Example: "The celebrity arrived at the event with an entourage of friends and security personnel."
Alternatives: "a group of followers" or "a retinue".
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"Or an entourage".
She came with an entourage.
Will he bring an entourage?
And what an entourage!
Gwen has an entourage.
And she travels without an entourage.
"I don't have an entourage.
'I haven't got an entourage.
They don't have an entourage around them.
They bring an entourage with them.
Of course they had an entourage.
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