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Discover Ludwig"horde of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it to describe a large group of people or things. For example: "I was met by a horde of angry protesters."
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And a horde of reporters.
Or a horde of giant mutant rats?
Their reward: poison ivy and a horde of ticks.
What it really needed was a horde of undercover Orcs.
A painting, said Picasso, is "a horde of destructions".
"There's no doorman, it's just my home," she said, swanning through a horde of pompadoured hipsters.
Once, after being downed, she found herself in a horde of retreating troops and civilians.
While cycles offer a horde of treasure, it is one with a familiar gleam.
"I, frankly, am stunned," he told a horde of reporters and photographers.
And these are minted in limited quantities, with a horde of contenders vying for each.
She passed a horde of drooling apes, who she gave a serious neck workout.
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