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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an ordered cornucopia of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a diverse and organized collection of items, ideas, or experiences.
Example: "The exhibition featured an ordered cornucopia of artistic styles, showcasing everything from classical to contemporary works."
Alternatives: "a curated collection of" or "a diverse array of".
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His studio in Chiswick is an ordered cornucopia of toys, models, Victoriania, pop memorabilia and items picked up in junk shops.
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Wide eyed and innocent, Labour say a cornucopia of temptations was on the table.
He has been her "rock" throughout, and as a reward she sends him off for the evening with a little present — a pocket-sized cornucopia of drugs, in order to signify and usher out the carefree youth to which, with fatherhood, he's definitively saying goodbye.
The past offers an alarming cornucopia of evidence.
Nineteen-fifties Hofferedd offered an astonishing cornucopia of artistic achievement.
He could turn any hostile audience with a rich cornucopia of words, breathlessly sincere, light of touch or deeply solemn to order.
"It's a cornucopia of a list – greats people will recognise and some newcomers," said Appignanesi.
Even breakfast was an eco affair: My kitchenette offered a cornucopia of locally sourced delights.
The show is an entertainingly raunchy cornucopia of polymorphous perversity.
He was a cornucopia of quips, a symphony of soundbites.
A splendid cornucopia of crackpot theories.
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