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The phrase "a panel that includes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a group of individuals or elements that are part of a panel or committee.
Example: "The conference will feature a panel that includes experts from various fields to discuss the latest trends in technology."
Alternatives: "a panel featuring" or "a panel composed of".
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This time the organisers have a panel that includes a novelist, a broadcaster, a journalist, and an entrepreneur.
There, a panel that includes representatives from law schools, bar associations and civic groups screens potential nominees.
Dances by eight new choreographers, chosen by a panel that includes H. T. Chen and Douglas Dunn, will perform in the semi-annual "Newsteps" series.
He said he had authorized Athletic Director Rick Greenspan to lead a panel that includes lawyers and other athletic officials to examine the N.C.A.A. allegations.
If that fails, they attend a daylong session to settle their differences before a panel that includes a lawyer and a mental health professional.
A panel that includes 14 present and former college presidents proposed a series of remedies yesterday for combating the growing problems associated with college sports.
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The shortlist was drawn up by a panel that included presenters from different BBC radio stations.
At the Jaipur Literature Festival, a panel that included Guo, Jhumpa Lahiri, and Jonathan Franzen criticized American literary culture.
It said that the Apple device was rated highly by a panel that included teachers and students.
She flipped through it until she found the write-up of a panel that included Dr. Whipple.
More than 200 came to listen and question a panel that included a retired geologist, engineers, a local councillor, an analyst from a think-tank and a campaigner.
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