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The phrase "repertoire of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a large variety of something, such as gestures, activities, opinions, or items. For example, "The actress had an impressive repertoire of different facial expressions that she used to portray a wide range of emotions."
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THE repertoire of new horrors keeps expanding.
He has a vast repertoire of voices.
Neem has much wider repertoire of uses.
She has a repertoire of 125 songs.
Soon, she had an entire repertoire of them.
It extends the repertoire of possibilities instead of shrinking it.
"It's not in the standard repertoire of the general psychopharmacologist".
And so on, through his repertoire of nameable desires.
Wikipedia freely shares its vast repertoire of research.
I've been expanding my repertoire of fermented foods lately.
Each cluster center represents the repertoire of facial specification.
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