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The phrase 'entire crew' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a group of people who are working on a task together, or who are associated with a particular event, organization, or project. For example, "The entire crew has assembled for the start of a new project."
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The entire crew?
The entire crew numbered about 330.
The entire crew was then brought to safety.
I was so impressed with him and the entire crew.
Saving him, Wayne says, would jeopardize the entire crew.
"The pirates murdered the entire crew," Choong explained.
The entire crew was united [against him]," she explains.
It was just a truly moving moment that brought the entire crew together.
Finally, the entire crew would need plane tickets and paperwork to get to Cuba.
Docter said, "The entire crew was green," adding, "Less than half had even used computers before".
In Baltimore, calling upon our Winnie Coopers meant gathering an entire crew.
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