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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very talented cast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of actors or performers who possess significant skill and ability in their craft.
Example: "The play was a huge success, thanks to a very talented cast that brought the characters to life."
Alternatives: "an exceptionally skilled cast" or "a highly gifted cast."
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It's a very talented cast and the intelligence and craft is there.
And now they can boast a freshly minted version of Once On This Island, which has charm to spare thanks to a very talented cast and solid production.
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Last night Blythe joined a very, very talented cast in the world premiere of a fascinating play, "The Country House," by the Pulitzer-Prize winning author Donald Margulies, whom we have praised in several prior reviews here on Huffington.
But as "Happy Endings" began the process of dialing things down and tailoring its material to its very talented cast, it quickly became a lot of fun.
The very talented cast of five perform superbly.
"We are very proud of the show, its very talented cast, and our audience will continue to see many of them in upcoming new Nickelodeon projects".
David Robert Mitchell's Sleepover may prove to have enduring legs, thanks to the very talented cast assembled for this quiet drama about the last night of summer.
Buy tickets here to see the wonderful Jennifer Simard and the rest of the very talented cast filled with nuns, puns, and sharks, oh my!
"We're a very talented club.
You really are a very talented man".
I'm a very talented nurse.
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