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Discover LudwigThe phrase "array of tourists" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a diverse or large group of tourists in a particular location or context.
Example: "The city was bustling with an array of tourists, each exploring its unique attractions."
Alternatives: "variety of tourists" or "group of tourists."
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Meanwhile, an advertising campaign promoting the area's outdoor activities is aimed at a diverse array of tourists, including, for the first time, same-sex couples.
Determined to avoid devout pilgrims — because, he writes, they will be no different at the end of the journey than they were at the start — Mr. Kerkeling instead encounters an array of tourists, oddballs and adventurers, to whom he speaks in any of his six languages.
The patio is always packed with an eclectic array of tourists, townsfolk and local dignitaries dining on Kevin's inventive mix of Caribbean recipes.
With its picturesque quays and rustic, wrought iron footbridges, the canal attracts a diverse array of tourists and locals alike, and has become known in recent years as a hotspot for Parisian hipsters.
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In the end, I finished my meal and walked out alone, lingering in the tavern's lobby-cum-gift shop to examine an array of tourist pamphlets.
And on the tiny peninsula off Brittany called Quiberon, the locals have turned savagery into an array of tourist attractions, including one that promises to "get rid of daily tensions, fight tiredness and free minds and bodies".
It is also on the outskirts of St.-Jovite, a village with an array of tourist oriented restaurants, a well-stocked supermarket, a video store and a medical clinic.
This is also the only town in Puglia where you'll actually see a constant flow of tour buses and there is an impressive array of tourist trinkets on show.
The Grand Strand is home to an array of tourist attractions, and the area receives a large influx of visitors during all seasons, making the tourist industry essential to the city's economy.
The extravagantly gorgeous "Discovery Atlas: China Revealed" portrays China less as an emerging global titan than as an array of fabulous tourist destinations.
The "Marrakech" offered by C. Eule Dance is just an array of jolly tourist impressions (and never once as interesting as the belly dance I remember from my own visit to Marrakesh).
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