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Discover LudwigThe phrase "impressive roster" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a list of items or people that have a high level of achievement or respect. For example, "The university has an impressive roster of highly acclaimed professors and visiting scholars."
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There has also been an impressive roster of household names.
It made for an impressive roster of varied effects.
Sean Hannity commands a more impressive roster of guests.
He'd called historians and architects, preservationists and politicians, and drummed up an impressive roster of supporters.
Two destinations better known for their beaches host a particularly impressive roster of coastal-dwelling curiosities.
GALLERIES Goff + Rosenthal An impressive roster of up-and-coming international artists.
Their part of Fortuna Pop!'s impressive roster of UK bands with punk and pop sensibilities.
So too is the impressive roster of sailing talent that has been attracted to the competition.
The recital caps the last weekend of a festival with a generally impressive roster.
He was referring, too, to the impressive roster of guest stars.
An impressive roster, but one Barlow insists is no more than a "convenient tagline".
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