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The phrase "an experienced group" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a collective of individuals who have significant knowledge or skills in a particular area or field.
Example: "The project was a success due to the contributions of an experienced group of professionals who worked tirelessly to meet the deadline."
Alternatives: "a skilled team" or "a knowledgeable collective".
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It is an experienced group.
"Chance has an experienced group around him," Brown said.
So it's an extremely diverse group, an experienced group.
Hirsch will be coaching an experienced group of players.
She would have felt secure, he said, travelling with such an experienced group.
"We are an experienced group of players who have been there and done this before.
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The country's prime minister, Boyko Borissov, said last week that the attack was the work of an "exceptionally experienced" group of conspirators.
A far more dramatic example is available from the breast cancer literature [ 4], where allegations to the falsification of some limited trial data led to a large trough in the enrollment of a very experienced group of trialists.
When splitting the physicians' evaluations into a more experienced group (consultants and residents, 49 patient physician pairs) and a less experienced group (interns, 19 patient physician pairs), no differences were observed (Table 2).
"We're a very experienced group top to bottom.
In Washington, he will be struggling with a less experienced group.
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