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The phrase "array of parties that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a diverse group of individuals or organizations involved in a particular context or situation.
Example: "The project requires an array of parties that contribute their expertise to ensure its success."
Alternatives: "variety of stakeholders that" or "diverse group of participants that".
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An array of parties that had previously had no common interest banded together to repel Le Pen.
But while the fare increases might have been the spark that incited the protests, they unleashed a much broader wave of frustration against politicians from an array of parties that the government has openly acknowledged it did not see coming.
A theoretically powerful leader is as a result confronted with an array of parties that he or she must woo with jobs, ministries and policy commitments if a coalition supporting the president is to be put together in Congress.
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But behind many mortgages is a complex chain of parties that service mortgages or invest in them through an array of complicated legal agreements.
Not to mention the unseemliness of journalists sharing red carpets with the stars of "Scandal" or "Duck Dynasty," or feasting on corporate-funded cocktail buffets at an ever-growing array of unaffiliated parties that piggybacked on the WHCA buzz in recent years — two trends that have been dramatically halted with the first dinner of the Trump era.
American officials say that Iran, or at least powerful agencies controlled by Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamanei, have backed a wide array of parties, militias and charitable groups that act as fronts for political activities here.
Distributive bargaining refers to the process of dividing up the resource or array of resources that parties have identified.
For most of the 20th century, unionist politics in Northern Ireland was dominated by the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP), but during the unrest that began in the 1960s the monolith of unionism disintegrated into a bewildering array of parties.
However, when a diverse array of parties agrees to work together, they also bring with them different capacities - i.e. knowledge, skills, resources, etc. - that can be brought together for mutual advantage (Ross and Powell 2008).
The array of parties and honorees was similar last month at the Democratic National Convention in Boston.
The growing sentiment is that Wall Street's originate-to-distribute model, designed to mitigate risk by spreading it around a vast array of parties, actually exacerbated those risks.
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