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"crop of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "crop of" to refer to a large number of something. For example, "I saw a huge crop of salmon swimming in the river."
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A different crop of producers?
This year's crop of challengers looks better.
A crop of hands went up.
Examined crop of a ruffed grouse.
Take the current crop of espresso machines.
Every year yields its crop of records.
Take the current crop of coal IPOs.
Admits to promising crop of poison ivy.
A crop of 'breakthrough' social enterprises are emerging.
If anything, Liverpool's crop of youngsters were more highly regarded.
Indeed, rice is the crop of life there.
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