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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stellar cast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of exceptionally talented actors in a film, play, or television show.
Example: "The movie received rave reviews, largely due to its stellar cast, which included several award-winning actors."
Alternatives: "an outstanding cast" or "a remarkable cast".
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Almost every piece boasts a stellar cast of previous owners.
The talent Voices only, but Brave boasts a stellar cast.
The performances by a stellar cast are workmanlike, but the movie's sensibility finally seems dated.
Even without Rocky, there's a stellar cast from the world of banking and finance.
François d'Assise" with the Hallé Orchestra and a stellar cast headed by José van Dam.
This may explain how he has assembled such a stellar cast.
Once again he has assembled a stellar cast of designers, and captured them cleverly.
But one expects more with such a stellar cast and a real-life story crying out for more nerve.
A stellar cast joins Carreño in a performance of "Majisimo," by the Cuban-born choreographer Jorge García.
At the Barbican, Deborah Warner's Julius Caesar had a stellar cast and a stage heaving with extras.
The film has been directed Bryan Singer and features a stellar cast including Jennifer Lawrence, James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender.
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