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"constellations of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large number or grouping of something. Example: The night sky was filled with constellations of stars, each one shining brightly against the dark backdrop.
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In the window, constellations of summer.
Families can be constellations of very different relationships".
What had become of the constellations of midsummer?
The constellations of the zodiac are arranged along the ecliptic.
Their constellations of mysterious marks are like waves of sound that trigger emotions.
Soon the darkened stage fills with constellations of dancers wearing bodysuits flecked with lights.
He was surrounded by jazz musicians and small constellations of Christmas lights.
What do these constellations of work colleagues and long-lost friends amount to?
Numbers prevail in the mathematical constellations of Melvin Way's small, dark yet somehow immense illuminated drawing.
Lines of light ranged in the non-space of the mind, clusters and constellations of data.
In the near distance, oil platforms looked like brilliant constellations of lights and flares.
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