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Discover Ludwig"in flocks" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a large group of animals, particularly birds, moving or gathered together. Example: "The sky was filled with birds, flying in flocks towards their winter feeding grounds."
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Cuckoos were so common they flew around in flocks.
"They live in flocks in the wild," Ms. Roth said.
Then they'll repair in flocks to the fields.
"But when macro fears take over, they move in flocks".
Galahs greet us in flocks and there are plenty of sheep to keep us company.
When the birds come in flocks, it will be hot tomorrow".
In their African habitat, ostriches live in flocks of 5 to 50.
They move in flocks as do most birds of open spaces.
The next morning I watched them taking off as if in flocks.
"People who hate pigeons are not going to come in flocks," he conceded.
Guinea fowl move in flocks of anywhere from ten to two hundred.
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