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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a deep bench" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts such as sports or business to refer to having a strong and versatile group of people or resources available.
Example: "The team's success this season can be attributed to a deep bench, allowing them to rotate players without losing performance."
Alternatives: "strong roster" or "robust team."
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SWEDISH gastronomy has a deep bench.
Fangoria had a deep bench when it came to iconoclasts.
The Aggies overcame that injury by sprinkling in players from a deep bench.
He has a deep bench to replace him in the London control room.
The team itself is excellent, with a deep bench, Mr. Dimon adds.
"We've got a deep bench, and this is grass-roots politicking at its best".
But he said that Democrats also had a deep bench of young legislators and elected officials.
But running serious kitchens via long distance requires a deep bench.
They have big players and a deep bench and keep rotating them in".
"Costco has a very strong culture and a deep bench of management talent," Mr. Sinegal said in a statement.
Morgan Stanley has a deep bench of executives from which Mr. Gorman can pick a president - when he eventually does.
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