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The phrase "a panel of five" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of five individuals who are selected to evaluate, discuss, or make decisions on a particular matter.
Example: "The competition will be judged by a panel of five experts in the field."
Alternatives: "a committee of five" or "a group of five".
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Some entrepreneurs are invited before the "idea-lator," a panel of five experts.
A panel of five writers then whittled them down to eight.
A panel of five judges gives points for style and distance.
The winner, chosen by a panel of five judges, was announced in London.
A panel of five academic medical experts is conducting another review.
Inside, a panel of five judges holds back yawns and suppresses giggles.
In 1968, Simenon, with his usual indiscretion, allowed himself to be interviewed by a panel of five doctors.
They serve in panels of three judges each; there are seven appeals judges, who serve in a panel of five.
A panel of five women of faith and one atheist debated with 94 other women in the audience.
A panel of five judges scrutinizes the workbooks and grills the restorers about how the work was done.
Down by the driver's left knee is a panel of five buttons bearing the abbreviations AFS, FCW, IBA, LDW, DCA and VDC.
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