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The phrase "gamut of" is correct and usable in written English.
It means a wide range of something, and is usually used to refer to a full range of possibilities/choices. An example sentence might be: "We offer a gamut of services, from web development to graphic design."
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Holloway ran the gamut of emotions.
"The whole gamut of the social sphere.
It runs the gamut of emotions.
Mr. Maillot's choreography likewise runs an indecisive gamut of idioms.
However, there is a whole gamut of new concerns.
What I found was a whole gamut of solutions.
He called the gamut of performances there "illuminating".
"There is such a wide gamut of visions".
Phillips added: "They'll run the gamut of tests tomorrow.
Guests have run the gamut of musical styles and demographics.
Van Gundy's roster spans the gamut of dunkers.
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