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The phrase "and personages in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to characters or figures within a specific context, such as literature, film, or history.
Example: "The novel explores the relationships between various characters and personages in a richly detailed world."
Alternatives: "and characters in a" or "and figures in a".
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Darío's next significant work, Prosas profanas y otros poemas (1896; "Profane Hymns and Other Poems"), a collection of verse, continued the innovative stylistic trends of Azul but treated its exotic scenes and personages in a manner more symbolic than objective, for it was influenced by the contemporary French Symbolist poets.
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