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The phrase "clump of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a group of objects or people. For example: "She noticed a clump of trees off to the side of the path."
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Can the longer clump of letters win?
Or a clump of mud.
We stopped near a clump of trees.
A clump of only about twenty people surrounded them.
"That's a good clump of trees right there," he said.
Finish the medley with a clump of chives.
"It is a clump of cells, but it is a very important clump of cells," Dr. Garrisi said.
Or at least a gigantic clump of them are.
"A book is a clump of knowledge that goes together".
The ship then came upon a clump of tangled vegetation.
Clump of very well-kempt salt-and-pepper hair.
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