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Discover LudwigThe phrase "impressive cast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a group of actors in a film, play, or television show that is notable for their talent or reputation.
Example: "The movie received rave reviews, largely due to its impressive cast, which included several award-winning actors."
Alternatives: "remarkable ensemble" or "notable cast."
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He and his filmmaking team assembled an impressive cast.
Still, it was overwhelming to be so close to the emotional singing of the impressive cast.
The impressive cast features Lisa Gasteen, Adrianne Pieczonka, Stephanie Blythe, and James Morris.
An impressive cast includes Cécile De France, Gérard Depardieu, Ludivine Sagnier, Mathieu Amalric and Olivier Gourmet.
Were you not daunted by the impressive cast of previous lecturers?
Blick secured his impressive cast by offering them demanding and perhaps unpredictable roles.
An impressive cast and inspired orchestra were under the direction of Donald Runnicles.
The impressive cast includes Mark Ruffalo, Ben Gazzara and Zoë Wanamaker (2 30).
He conducts an impressive cast, all of whom had made their reputations in postwar Germany.
In his company debut the conductor David Robertson drew a searingly beautiful performance from the inspired orchestra and impressive cast.
His impressive cast, meanwhile, bustles around as if "The Village" were the school play -- "Our Town," maybe, or "The Lottery".
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