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"colony of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a group of people or things living together in one place. For example, "The colony of ants was living near the old oak tree."
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"We are not a colony of Europe.
We are still a colony of ourselves".
So began the legend of the "Lost Colony of Roanoke".
Idlewild has wild dogs, and a colony of European hares.
Oh, and Europe's largest colony of pink flamingos.
Discovered that inhabitants were lost colony of Puritans.
The linguine below a colony of cockles was soupy.
There was a colony of bugs on the floor".
The Colony of Unrequited Dreams By Wayne Johnston.
Obviously Tate Britain has a colony of cats.
FAR-FLUNG CORRESPONDENTS piece about the Portuguese colony of Angola.
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