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The phrase "stampede of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a sudden, overwhelming rush or influx of people or things, often in a chaotic manner.
Example: "There was a stampede of fans rushing to the stage when the band started playing."
Alternatives: "rush of" or "flood of"
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A stud stampede of Royal Riding School truants!
The sound is like the stampede of a thousand wildebeests.
What he has delivered is a stampede of the spenders.
He swears there is no stampede of girls: "I wish".
It was, he said, "like watching a stampede of zebras".
"You get a stampede of those once in a while.
Abercrombie is the latest in a stampede of American retailers opening in Europe.
It is also fuelled by a stampede of nervous money fleeing the mainland.
There was obviously a stampede of people in there when the fire alarm went off".
Within hours shop shelves were stripped bare by a stampede of eager customers.
But the stampede of Western firms into those markets will not be repeated.
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