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The phrase "a group of experienced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection of individuals who possess a significant level of knowledge or skill in a particular area.
Example: "The project was led by a group of experienced professionals who ensured its success."
Alternatives: "a team of skilled" or "a cohort of knowledgeable".
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With a group of experienced players leading the charge, Marco Schallibaum is taking the winning mentality to another level.
How accurate did a group of experienced police officers find the F.B.I.'s profile when it was matched with the phony offender?
A group of experienced Army lawyers had been meeting with Mr. Haynes repeatedly on the process, but began to suspect that what they said did not resonate outside the Pentagon, several of them said.
As would happen in 2013 14, a group of experienced batsmen never recovered from the shock of being assaulted so savagely in the first innings of the series at Brisbane.
Realizing that people over 60 have something to contribute, Branson has gathered a group of experienced (a nice way of saying older) individuals called "the elders" to launch diplomatic assaults on the globe's most intractable problems.
Five video clips of ulcerative colitis were shown to a group of experienced and a group of inexperienced endoscopists.
"These appointments are designed to ensure a smooth, seamless transition of management responsibilities to a group of experienced executives who have a strong understanding of the company's media businesses," Mr. Zell said in a statement.
The investors have formed a partnership, called IMB Management Holdings, that includes MSD Capital, the investment business led by Michael S. Dell, the founder of Dell Inc. "We have assembled a group of experienced private investors in financial services to acquire the former IndyMac and operate it under new management with extensive banking experience," Mr. Mnuchin said.
At admission and discharge, the quality of each parent child relationship was assessed and rated by a clinical consensus that involved a group of experienced clinicians (each with approximately two years of working experience in the Family Day Hospital).
The dead man is believed to have been with a group of experienced kayakers who raised the alarm after he fell into the river and his clothing became snagged on branches.
A group of experienced ultrasound-guided vascular access participants may have performed better with the echo-enhanced needle knowing how to better localize the tip.
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a group of recognised
a meeting of experienced
a pool of experienced
a population of experienced
a group of expressed
a taskforce of experienced
a group of learned
a group of introduced
a group of seasoned
a group of expert
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a community of experienced
a litany of experienced
a majority of experienced
a sisterhood of experienced
a variety of experienced
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