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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a roster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a list or a register of names, typically of people involved in a particular activity or organization, such as a sports team or a workplace.
Example: "The coach reviewed the roster before the game to ensure all players were present."
Alternatives: "a list" or "a lineup".
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Lord, what a roster!
What a roster of contrasts.
He detailed a roster move.
A roster of Hot Rebels.
"You don't need a roster," he said.
Barbera has a roster of bellringers.
On a roster packed with — how to put this delicately?
"No other government has a roster that strong".
Now Perrilloux is competing for a roster spot.
If that changes, they might consider making a roster move.
The rookie defenseman Jake Muzzin also earned a roster spot.
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