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The phrase "array of flashbacks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collection or series of memories or recollections that come to mind, often in a narrative context.
Example: "The novel is structured as an array of flashbacks, revealing the protagonist's past and how it shapes their present."
Alternatives: "series of flashbacks" or "collection of flashbacks".
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The movie has an array of flashbacks that scramble the time frame, a complication that almost prevented the film from being made.
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Stone employed extensive use of flashbacks within flashbacks for a specific effect.
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We propose therefore that successful identification of flashbacks is based on a strong feeling of familiarity.
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