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The phrase "an evolving roster of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a list or group of items or people that is subject to change or development over time.
Example: "The organization has an evolving roster of volunteers who contribute their time and skills to various projects."
Alternatives: "a changing list of" or "a dynamic group of".
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The broadcast schedule is filled with an evolving roster of Los Angeles DJs and music obsessives.
The group had a few regulars, including Mr. Koldewyn and Hibiscus (George Harris Jr). but was mostly made up of an evolving roster of cast members who reveled in improvisation and eschewed formal rehearsal.
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