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Free sign upThe phrase "as a panel of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group of individuals who are collectively making a decision, providing feedback, or discussing a topic.
Example: "The findings were presented as a panel of experts in the field, each contributing their unique insights."
Alternatives: "as a group of" or "as a committee of".
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He listened as a panel of young people, parents and officials told of their experiences with foster care.
The leaders will be asked questions by Chris Uhlmann, the moderator and ABC political editor, as well as a panel of three journalists.
The problem, as a panel of experts recently found, is that "case management" in Australian employment programs is not currently working for those with more complex needs.
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This work uses that same crowd-based methodology, as well as a panel of experts, to verify a subset of the Gene Ontology (200 relationships).
At the start of the proceedings Judge Anthony Leonard informed jurors to "leave prejudice or favour behind" as a panel of eight men and four women were sworn in.
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The assessment can be made either by the Vice-President and a majority of the Cabinet secretaries or by a congressionally appointed body, such as a panel of medical experts.
[World Business, Section W.] Europe Reviews Music Merger The European Union's review of the proposed merger of the music units of Sony and Bertelsmann entered its final phase, as a panel of regulators concluded two days of hearings.
The European Union's lengthy review of the proposed merger of the music units of Sony and Bertelsmann entered its final phase on Tuesday, as a panel of antitrust regulators concluded two days of closed hearings.
He also criticised the panel advising Leveson, describing them as "a panel of experts who, while honourable and distinguished people, don't have the faintest clue how mass-selling newspapers operate".
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