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"in a proliferation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate a rapid increase, spread, or growth. For example, "The organization saw a proliferation of new volunteers after their campaign was announced."
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Unlike uranium, thorium-fuelled reactors do not result in a proliferation of weapons-grade plutonium.
Such mergers resulted in a proliferation of branches and extensive foreign affiliations.
Increasing specialization within the field resulted in a proliferation of journals and professional societies.
That lack of prosecution resulted in a proliferation of under-the-radar lobbying.
Mr. Senghor opposed the policy, believing that it would result in a proliferation of small, weak nations.
Signs, banners and messages abound in a proliferation of texts that ridicules the regime's desire to say only one thing.
Research in natural language processing has resulted in a proliferation of tools for automatic linguistic analysis of particular languages.
In Israel, in the diaspora, in every religious denomination and style, in a proliferation of cultural initiatives from hipster Yiddishism to Hebrew hip-hop.
We disagree with the DOT that this special treatment of price advertising on billboards will result in a proliferation of billboards on our nation's highways.
Participative management, quality-of-work-life efforts, and matrix structures all result in a proliferation in the number of people that a manager must confront face-to-face.
The lack of regulation, they say, has created chaos in a proliferation of surrogacy law firms and online brokers.
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