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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'consortium of' is correct and usable in written English
A consortium is a grouping of organizations, companies, or individuals, so the phrase 'consortium of' is used before listing those members. Example: The project is being spearheaded by a consortium of five local universities.
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So says a consortium of prospective employers.
He raises the money from a consortium of Tennessee universities.
A consortium of foreign banks provided a construction loan.
Forum on Cambodia, a consortium of private aid groups.
But with a consortium of Thai banks backing Ch.
Academic credibility is bestowed by a consortium of international universities.
A "consortium of investment companies" had approached him.
He wants to put together a consortium of five companies.
The contract was won by a consortium of international companies called Interagua.
Talks are continuing with a consortium of Connaught's banks, led by Royal Bank of Scotland.
Most recently, government-business partnerships have been used to develop the Pentagon's consortium of semiconductor manufacturing.
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