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"parade of" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a procession or display of things, people, or ideas. Example 1: The parade of floats and marching bands entertained the crowd during the Fourth of July celebration. Example 2: The fashion show featured a parade of models showcasing the latest designs. Example 3: The politician's speech was interrupted by a parade of protestors marching down the street. Example 4: The festival included a parade of traditional costumes from different cultures. Example 5: The museum exhibit had a parade of artifacts and historical objects on display.
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The parade of showgirls!
The parade of strangers confused her.
And maybe cursing the parade of helicopters.
The parade of the promising never ceased.
So look at his parade of Nazis.
Then came the parade of the condors.
C) Parade of swing-state moms.
The endless parade of Oscars.
A parade of gorgeous voices.
— CAMPBELL ROBERTSON And now the Parade of Nations.
They're not a parade of extracurricular activities.
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