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The phrase "the congregation of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to a group of people who come together for religious worship or a specific event. Here are some examples: - "The congregation of Saint Mary's Church gathered for Easter service." - "The pastor addressed the congregation of over 500 people." - "The congregation of believers joined in prayer for those affected by the disaster." - "The synagogue welcomed the congregation of all ages for a holiday celebration." - "The congregation of volunteers worked together to clean up the park."
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I've peered at the congregation of the nightly stars.
I was expelled from the congregation of the worthy.
Several of the congregation of the Shanghai house church studied abroad, as did Mr Zhao.
Two years later, she became a nun in the Congregation of the Bernardine Franciscan Sisters.
Compensation claims are now administered by the trustees of the Congregation of Christian Brothers.
Great emphasis is placed on the "congregation of truthful people," the satsang.
In addition to the payment, the Congregation of Holy Cross issued a formal apology.
He was a board member of the Congregation of Loving Justice and the JCC of Carteret.
"Conversion also offers a strong and supportive sisterhood within the congregation of the mosque".
In 1732 he founded the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, or the Redemptorists, at Scala.
The congregation of about 2,500 families, is largely of Polish extraction.
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