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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large crew of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant number of people working together on a project or task, often in contexts related to film, theater, or large-scale operations.
Example: "The movie was a massive undertaking, requiring a large crew of skilled professionals to bring the vision to life."
Alternatives: "a big team of" or "a substantial group of".
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The legal issues raised by two differing wills, and the smell of money, invite a large crew of eager lawyers into the fight.
In the time it took to secure permission for a large crew of stylists, assistants and five models to participate in the shoot, raise financing and find the clothes and a gallery space, nearly two years had passed.
DHS hired a manager of digital collections, Derek Spinei, to oversee the digitization and is carrying out the project with its curatorial staff and a large crew of interns and volunteers.
A group of up to three people would likely pay around $30 for a permit, the agency said, while a large crew of 70 or more people might need to shell out around $800.
The tolls, 25 cents for saddle horses and twice that for stages ($ and $ in modern dollars respectively) were primarily spent hiring a large crew of men who kept the pass clear in winter with snowshovels.
The tolls, collected at three separate gates, primarily reflected the cost of retaining a large crew of men with snow shovels to keep the road open in wintertime; they were able to keep the road open through its first five winters.
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In January 1943 he became commander of the 44th Bomb Group, and later that year his unit was part of a larger crew of B-24 bombers that took off from North Africa on a mission that was to take them some 3,860 km (2,400 mi) to the strategically significant Romanian oil fields and back.
The same is true of the audience: that budget buys so-called production values — a manicured lighting scheme that's achieved only with a large battery of equipment and a large crew to deploy it, which gives this movie of intimate confrontations the polish of a high-budget film and enables it to compete in the market with other high-budget films.
For along with the large cast of dancers comes an equally large crew of people-movers, who periodically slip a dolly under the chairs of individual audience members and wheel them to another part of the theater.
It was during this cruise with Hornigold that the earliest known report of Teach was made, in which he is recorded as a pirate in his own right, in command of a large crew.
Mr. Rosen, who has produced an estimable list of music programs (among them "Toscanini: The Maestro," "Rubinstein Remembered" and "Carnegie Hall at 100: A Place of Dreams"), had a large crew that followed the competitors everywhere, producing about 500 hours of videotape.
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