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The phrase "assortment of flowers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a variety or selection of different types of flowers, often in the context of arrangements or gifts.
Example: "For the wedding, we decided to order an assortment of flowers to create a beautiful and colorful display."
Alternatives: "variety of flowers" or "selection of flowers".
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For "Broken Flowers," which we first spotted on Laughing Squid, Shireman took an assortment of flowers and soaked them in liquid nitrogen until they became as fragile as the vases they often hide behind.
Wooden tables present an assortment of flowers and vases.
For one thing, you can smell the roses, or at least the city parks' more varied assortment of flowers.
In 2007, for example, Jeremijenko transformed the area around a number of Manhattan's fire hydrants into tiny parks with an assortment of flowers, grasses and mosses excellent at absorbing road-borne pollutants and storm-water runoff.
She said, "Honey, I always hint that I like purple Lisianthus and Gerbera Daises and you always get me an assortment of flowers.
Bloom Flowers - 255 Murray Street Want to be ultra modern with a monochromatic assortment of flowers, or more romantic with a variety of jewel tones?
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Herb blossom butter is easy to make: Simply stir an assortment of chopped flowers into softened butter and season with salt, pepper and lemon.
Mr. Lafler blew so much glass in his garage in his spare time that he no longer had space for his growing assortment of glass flowers, beads, pendants, vases, drinking goblets and perfume bottles.
Paul Farnsworth's garage on Widgeon Way was a latter-day five and dime, his driveway an eclectic assortment of artificial flowers, cookie jars, decanters, spotlights, radar detectors, Hot Wheels miniature cars, a Dirt Devil.
The 21 layers of worn wallpaper, with bits still plastered onto the decaying wall, is an assortment of pressed flowers and paisley patterns.
That buys the discriminating cannabis connoisseur an assortment of products (flower, edibles and vapes) and related accessories (such as rollers, grinders, dabbing tools) delivered in the customer's choice of either a custom humidor made by L.A.-based Apothecarry (similar ones retail for $259) or a leather AnnaBis purse with a scent-proof lining (approximate retail value $245).
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