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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crew of three" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of three individuals working together, typically in a specific context such as a project, mission, or team.
Example: "The film production required a crew of three to handle the camera work, sound, and lighting."
Alternatives: "a team of three" or "a group of three."
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Flown normally by a crew of three.
A crew of three runs it.
Aboard was a crew of three, assisted by a land-based logistical team of six.
The 8.5-ton laboratory is expected to be 30 feet long, with a crew of three.
Normally flown by a crew of three, it has a range of 200 nautical miles.
A crew of three is needed just to maintain the station, leaving little time for research.
Until now, it was only able to support a crew of three.
A typical survey required a crew of three or four people, could take days to complete and was somewhat inaccurate.
The company, headed by Henry Geerken, provides a crew of three for the 47-foot motor yacht Ka-Dee-Ge.
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Each vehicle has a crew of three-two men and a woman, who pick up patients.
The accompanying instructional CD classifies this as a two-man item, but we reckon it needs a crew of three onee to man the laser direction indicator, one to control the computer readouts, and one to operate it.
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