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"slate of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to refer to a list of candidates, usually in a democratic election. For example, "Joe was one of the most popular candidates on the slate of presidential hopefuls."
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A slate of innovative ideas?
(Her slate of releases is staggering).
They had a slate of tactics to pull from.
Here is the complete slate of bowl games this season.
Disney has a pretty huge slate of upcoming films.
The network also announced an aggressive slate of pilot programs.
This weekend offers a mouthwatering slate of rivalry games.
At least he'll have his full slate of receiving weapons.
The second slate of students numbers about half that.
Until then, here is your next slate of games.
Lunchtime features an ever-changing slate of specials.
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