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Discover Ludwig"ranks of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to a large group of people or things arranged in rows or levels, either literally or figuratively. For example: "The stadium was filled with the ranks of fans cheering for their team."
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The ranks of the undecided diminished today.
But MGM had ranks of stars.
The ranks of vinyl devotees are growing.
Nostalgic Russians swelled the ranks of convalescents.
Those ranks of screens look like cages in a lab.
Tension among the ranks of The Authority it seems.
Growing ranks of art consultants began courting collectors.
The ranks of Hispanics swelled by 43%, to 51m.
Further on gleaming ranks of cars await their vessel.
Within the ranks of Republican legislators, the frustration is palpable.
Is there a schism within the ranks of British intelligence?
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