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Discover Ludwig"cadre of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate a group of people with a shared purpose or goal. For example, "The educational institution sought to create a cadre of successful problem-solvers."
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"We have a cadre of outstanding new leaders," he said.
He has received bad advice from his cadre of advisers.
How politicized is the current cadre of broadcast blabbers?
This is hardly a "large cadre of Americans".
The cadre of book-depositers is not without its stylists.
We have a large cadre of baby-boomer librarians.
Agile innovation depends on having a cadre of eager participants.
and Mr. Miller's cadre of other well-tread heartland hits.
There were also changes in the cadre of officers.
A cadre of young writers began filling the newsroom's cubicles.
A new cadre of farmers are producing fuel gas from renewable, natural materials.
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