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Discover Ludwig"rally of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It can be used to refer to a large gathering of people, especially for a political or social cause. For example, "Hundreds of people attended the rally of environmental activists in the city center."
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The best rally of the match follows.
India needs its own Rally of Rupees.
It is the last rally of the season.
A long rally of lobs and gentle spins ensues.
Jupiter's shares had a rally of sorts last week.
Later, he attended a small rally of Haitian-Americans.
This was at Randalls Island where there was a rally of Soviet sympathizers.
The eight-time W.R.championion won his fourth rally of the season in Greece.
In one cable, a diplomat described a rally of Russian nationalist groups in 2004.
Braszczok was off duty when he joined a motorbike rally of 1,000 motorcyclists.
The stock market enjoyed its biggest rally of the year on Wednesday.
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