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The phrase "array of people from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a diverse group of individuals originating from various places or backgrounds.
Example: "The conference attracted an array of people from different countries, each bringing unique perspectives to the discussions."
Alternatives: "variety of individuals from" or "diverse group of people from".
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"Now I'm seeing all kinds, an array of people from different communities".
We have got standing for us in these local elections, I bet you, a broader array of people from global nationalities than any other party".
Gregory Rodriguez, a leading Latino commentator, believes that Los Angeles "does a remarkable job of mixing in an extraordinary array of people from around the globe".
Hispanic is a catch-all term designed to cover a disparate array of people from various nationalities, from liberal Puerto Ricans in New York to conservative Cubans in Miami, who do not always have common interests.
And on this on this team of a of-of students and-and journalists and researchers we just sort of fanned out and talked to a wide array of people from kind of all walks of life.
The fake email was sent to an array of people, "from family and friends and contacts, to people who used to mend my car in 2009, a solicitor from two years back etc".
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Yet an examination of Ms. Renteria's case shows she had sought help from an array of people for behavior by her husband that the Army could trace to 2004.
Unsurprisingly, Silent Spring incurred a hostile reception from a wide array of people: executives from chemical companies, journalists, editors from Newsweek and Time, scientists, and a former U. S. secretary of agriculture.
These were written by a broad array of people, ranging from George Washington to Benedict Arnold (justifying his treason--one of the earliest and most brazen examples of what we now call spin) to ordinary people caught up in extraordinary events.
These were written by a broad array of people, ranging from George Washington to Benedict Arnold (justifying his treason one of the earliest and most brazen examples of what we now call spin) to ordinary people caught up in extraordinary events.
These training courses attract a wide array of people, ranging from young people without college degrees looking for job opportunities beyond service and retail, to older career changers, to the long term unemployed.
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