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The phrase "corps of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a group of individuals who are part of a larger organization or body. Here are some examples: - "The corps of engineers worked tirelessly to repair the damage caused by the hurricane." - "She joined the Peace Corps of volunteers and spent a year teaching in a developing country." - "The company's board of directors appointed a new corps of executives to lead the company's expansion efforts."
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Ludlow, Corps. of Engrs.
R.S. Williamson Corps of Topl.
Corps of Royal Engineers, Territorial Army.
Gen, late Corps of Royal Engineers.
Today's wars are fought by a small corps of volunteers.
urging the establishment of a corps of public-interest lawyers.
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(They're like a two-man Peace Corps of surfing).
Thomas Lincoln Casey of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Ludlow, Corps of Engineers.
Corps of Topographical Engineers?
Corps of Engineers?].
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