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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crew of four" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of four individuals working together, typically in a specific context such as a team, project, or operation.
Example: "The film production required a crew of four to handle the camera work, sound, lighting, and direction."
Alternatives: "a team of four" or "a group of four".
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Janek led a crew of four miners.
Most versions of the Tupolev 134, for example, require a crew of four.
Ms. Myers was supervising a crew of four moving the material.
They are typically made of fibreglass, powered by a 300/350hp diesel engine and manned by a crew of four.
He got his shot by experimenting with highway work lights and a crew of four in England.
He has a crew of four, but he still makes the adjustments on his racecar as needed.
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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.
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