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Discover LudwigThe phrase "array of stars" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a collection or grouping of stars, often in a poetic or metaphorical context. Example: "As I lay on the grass, I gazed up at the vast array of stars twinkling in the night sky."
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But an impressive array of stars is already in action.
MGM was known for its glamour, and Paramount for its array of stars.
The ensemble drama "Boomtown" relied less on any specific star as on an array of stars.
As in 1997, the BBC has succeeded in gathering together a fairly staggering array of stars.
It instantly became a team with an array of stars that had cost a bundle.
The show's array of stars had other stars crowding in backstage to watch.
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Flash has made an unmistakably modern rap record, with an array of star guests.
It was uncertain whether the Rangers' array of star players would be against the hiring of Hitchcock, who has a reputation as a strict coach.
Later travels to America and France became a rolling bacchanal of binge drinking, fashionable restaurants and sex with a dizzying array of star-struck young women.
Long-running West End show Chicago - which has featured an array of star names - is to close after nearly 15 years.
Then it was time to split into two groups and duck into a dome, where we took turns viewing a dazzling array of star clusters, galaxies and the billowing remains of exploded stars through a 16-inch telescope.
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