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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crew of fifty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of fifty people working together, typically in a specific context such as a film production, ship, or project team.
Example: "The movie set was bustling with activity, as a crew of fifty worked tirelessly to meet the production deadline."
Alternatives: "a team of fifty" or "a group of fifty".
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The studios are afraid that a young girl in charge of a crew of fifty guys might get trampled," she says, referring to her unsuccessful efforts to get studio work in her 20s and early 30s.
Toss in a handful of musicians, a gaggle of artists and a few filmmakers and you have a crew of fifty.
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Watson and a crew of fifty-two volunteers had sailed the ships — the Farley Mowat, from Australia, and the Robert Hunter, from Scotland — to the Ross Sea with the intention of saving whales in one of their principal habitats.
Watson and a crew of fifty-two volunteers had sailed the ships the Farley Mowat, from Australia, and the Robert Hunter, from Scotland to the Ross Sea with the intention of saving whales in one of their principal habitats.
It was a crew of thirty.
Each boat has a crew of ten.
He has a crew of five cooks.
Iataia has a crew of nine Mexicans.
It carries a crew of five thousand.
A crew of three runs it.
There is a crew of fifteen.
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