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Discover LudwigThe phrase "array of towns" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a variety or collection of towns, often highlighting their diversity or range.
Example: "The region is known for its array of towns, each with its own unique charm and attractions."
Alternatives: "collection of towns" or "variety of towns".
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It is especially true of London because the metropolis is a vast array of towns and villages.
But there is another factor at play here: Counties in the Census-defined Northeast region tend to be carved into an array of towns, villages and municipalities that don't derive their property taxes from state-wide levies This results in a greater dependence on property taxes for local revenue.
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The only thing that might be better than the Eternal City is the array of picturesque towns that are just a few hours away.
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The shop also carries what must be the widest array of bitters in town, in flavors like cardamom and lavender.
With a full array of world leaders in town, the White House seemed to be seeking out Arab leaders in particular in their effort to convince Mr. Arafat that time was running out for a peace agreement.
Helen Yglesias, whose novels examined women's lives in an array of settings and situations — small towns, radical urban politics, abusive relationships, illness and old age — died on March 28 in Manhattan.
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