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"flock of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large group of animals, especially birds. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a large group of people. Example: I looked out my window and saw a flock of geese flying overhead. (Here, the phrase "flock of" is used to describe a group of birds.) Example: The concert drew a flock of eager fans. (Here, the phrase "flock of" is used to describe a group of people.).
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A Flock of Seagulls, pop.
A flock of herons fly across.
A flock of pigeons flew by.
No flock of Naomis?
"Flock of Seagulls?
A flock of angry birds.
A flock of seagulls gathers overheard.
One night a flock of birds appeared.
She sees a flock of mountain sheep.
It looks like a flock of cloned sheep, too.
I can scan a flock of geese 300 miles away".
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