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The phrase "babel of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe a chaotic and confusing situation or a large number of voices or languages. Example: The bustling market was a babel of different languages as tourists from all over the world haggled with vendors for souvenirs.
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The babel of local voices?
It was a Babel of voices.
We ate amid a babel of laughter.
Democrats' campaign message mostly is a Babel of individual voices.
The land, he said, "must not become a Babel of languages as she is a Babel of religions".
The film set is a Babel of voices and accents.
Then of course there is the peninsula's babel of dialects.
The results, filmed in a Babel of tongues, were dubbed into different languages for different markets.
THE three titans of rock put down their sushi and unleashed a Babel of gush.
How much does all this Babel of punditry affect the way the Middle East is perceived?
It seems likely that no one individual even knows what this Babel of documents actually contains.
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