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The phrase "a stable of recognised" is not complete and lacks context, but the structure is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group of individuals or entities that are well-known or established in a particular field or area.
Example: "The film festival featured a stable of recognised directors who have won numerous awards for their work."
Alternatives: "a roster of esteemed" or "a collection of notable".
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Rather, they have used articles like "31 creative life hacks every girl should know" to drive traffic, while investing the proceeds in building a stable of recognised and talented political and investigative journalists.
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