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The phrase 'form a network of' is correct and suitable for use in written English.
You can use it to describe the process of creating a network or connected system of people or objects, for example "The team worked together to form a network of support for those in need".
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The cables form a network of connections among the processors — a web.
And then the idea to form a network of South Asian citizen reporters emerged in our minds.
Different parts of our city can form a network of hubs where people can live and work.
The Chinese teachers will provide masterclasses in 32 "maths hubs", which will form a network of centres of excellence across England.
They form a network of acquaintances, which he defines as people who share a working trust even though they are not good friends.
He also sought to form a network of economic interests with the great powers to pave the way for a political alliance against Austria.
The outer cells of the blood islands develop into an endothelial layer and form a network of blood vessels covering part of the surface of the yolk sac.
Individual window panes form a network of vines reaching from the second floor — a panel below that level has been lost — up to the top.
That is, chromosome interactions and lncRNAs together form a network of three-dimensional transcriptional regulation.
People, whether they are professionals or patients, form a network of supports and constraints.
Dendritic cells (DCs) form a network of potent antigen-presenting cells that initiate and amplify immune responses.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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