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"legion of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe a large, often undefined number or group of things or people. Example: The internet has opened up a legion of new opportunities for entrepreneurs to reach a global audience.
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"I like Legion of Boom.
The Legion of Doom?
"French Connection, Legion of Doom, yeah.
The Legion of Decency rated the films.
A legion of critics vociferously disagreed.
He has a legion of famous fans.
The Legion of Boom, as usual, had it covered.
"Well, these four people form a Legion of Acceptability.
He was a Chevalier of the French Legion of Honor.
His legion of opponents cried incompetence and corruption.
The self-publicising Perez Hilton leads a legion of bloggers.
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