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The phrase "army of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large group of people or things that are united for a common purpose or cause.
Example: "The army of volunteers worked tirelessly to clean up the park."
Alternatives: "group of" or "team of".
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An army of turbaned Sikhs?
Army of the Potomac commander Maj.
An army of paramedics soon surrounded him.
They were our army of play.
He's a billionaire army of one.
An army of spandex missionaries was unleashed.
Were they an army of imperial conquest?
ISIS: Inside the Army of Terror.
"They are the army of spite".
There is a veritable army of altruists.
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See you in the army.... of election protection workers.
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