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Discover LudwigThe phrase "array of instruments and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a diverse collection of tools or devices, often in a technical or musical context.
Example: "The laboratory was equipped with an impressive array of instruments and tools necessary for advanced research."
Alternatives: "collection of instruments and" or "variety of instruments and".
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Cassini the spacecraft is twenty-two feet long, with an array of instruments and a big white antenna poking out.
The Weaver's Cottage displays an array of instruments and tools associated with wool working, while in the Barn, visitors can learn about the crofting system.
His is music that defies easy categorisation with its array of mysterious sounds coaxed from an array of instruments and items best described as unexpected.
Mr. Kahane is known as a highbrow polymath: an accomplished new-music composer who also plays an array of instruments and writes pop songs of theatrical effect.
The shows turned out to be a fusion of monologue and laid-back folk rock show, performed in the gleaming Howard Gilman Opera House amidst an array of instruments and an overhead projection of offbeat animations.
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Growing up in the Bronx in New York, Chris and Steve Martinez were exposed to music very young, playing an array of instruments in and around the neighborhood and eventually finding their love for house music.
The Hurricane Hunters don't fly into storms for fun; during their flight an array of instruments collect and transmit data used to predict how active storms will develop and move.
The Hurricane Hunters don't fly into storms for fun; during their flight, an array of instruments collect and transmit data used to predict how active storms will develop and move.
Just steps off Lexington Avenue and 107th Street – inside a storefront still adorned by a sign declaring "HARDWARE STORE" — lies an array of instruments, pictures and other mementos from the golden age of Latin music.
It came out when I was in college and blew us away with its array of instruments, strange sounds and key shifts.
In his 1953 piece The Question Concerning Technology, Heidegger begins with the everyday account of technology according to which technology is the vast array of instruments, machines, artefacts and devices that we human beings invent, build, and then exploit.
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