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The phrase "fleet of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe a group of vehicles, usually ships or boats, that belong to a particular organization or are used for a specific purpose. Example: The navy quickly deployed its fleet of warships to the region to protect the country's coastline.
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Try Emirates fleet of A380s.
I have a fleet of one".
A fleet of snowmobiles ferried workers.
It operates a fleet of 80 aircraft.
Or the fleet of vintage cars.
Uber's fleet of automated taxis.
But your own fleet of planes?
She also ran a fleet of taxis.
It has a fleet of surveillance drones.
Coordinating this fleet of vehicles could relieve congestion.
Its fleet of satellites includes the geostationary Anik line.
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