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The phrase "montage of" is both correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to describe an arrangement of multiple images, scenes, or events that together create a single visual effect. For example, "The movie's trailer featured a montage of colorful images that hinted at the film's plot."
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Montage of Plantation Scenes.
"Serial" features a montage of news clips.
A montage of video clips followed.
Montage of drawing machine views.
Montage of proposed site and programs.
Montage of drawing machine prepped for use.
Montage of drawing machine in operation.
Images are a montage of two frames.
Nigeria is a montage of different nations.
Image credit: Photo montage of iceberg from Wikimedia Commons.
A montage of photographs of young John with Howard Bluth.
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