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'string of cars' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a group of cars that follow each other in a line. For example: "We had to wait for a string of cars to pass before we could continue on our journey."
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A steady string of cars stretched in both directions, drivers feigning obliviousness of anyone trying to enter the stream.
Meave Ryan saw the boy waving his arms as she braked to a stop behind a string of cars.
As a string of cars started its ascent up the track, he said, "Here we go, watch this," his blue eyes wide.
He owned luxury flats, a substantial property in Marbella and a string of cars on the back of his illegal activity and used the profits to set up an online gambling site based in Malta.
"Now, you pull out on the road and it's just a solid string of cars, coming and going at shift change," said Mr. Smith, sipping a cup of coffee in El Coronado, a cafe on Main Street.
"With their mates they would smarten up, then at about 10pm a string of cars would tour the Bosquet estate at Clichy-sous-Bois Clichy-sous-Bois Clichy-sous-Bois
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It was a city in its dreams only — what, a railroad yard, a string of car dealerships?
A string of car bombs were detonated in and around Baghdad while people celebrated the end of Ramadan yesterday, killing at least 69 people and wounding 140 more.
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