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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the processions" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a group of people or vehicles moving together in a formal or organized manner, typically as part of a ceremony, parade, or protest. Example: The streets were lined with spectators as the processions of brightly decorated floats, marching bands, and costumed performers passed by in the city's annual carnival parade.
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the processions
noun
The act of progressing or proceeding.
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The processions of the injured, too, were soundless.
The processions, with blood drenching the garments of frenzied believers, are a revolutionary's dream.
The processions are especially ornate at La Merced market in the historic center.
Of the processions, the hidings to the Pies and Dockers will do the season no harm.
The processions are organized by brotherhoods, religious versions of the old guilds.
These days, reflecting what is arguably a dearth of municipal imagination, the processions are reserved almost exclusively for sports champions.
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The procession continued onstage.
The procession moves on.
The procession itself was puzzling.
And the procession entered.
The procession stopped.
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