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The phrase "lineup of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a list or arrangement of people or things in a row or formation. Example: The concertgoers were excited to see the lineup of popular bands that were set to perform that night.
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The lineup of Mexican cartels is fluid.
An intriguing lineup of misfits.
There's an impressive lineup of craft beers.
The Killers lead the lineup of acts this year.
The lineup of guests is still being determined.
Any team can field a homegrown lineup, of course.
The full lineup of Tuesday's announcements can be found here.
In any case, the planned lineup of shows remains strong.
NBC and its lineup of mostly reruns placed fourth.
A lineup of Ichiro bobblehead dolls fills one shelf.
ABC's lineup of comedies finished the night in fourth place.
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