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The phrase "in ensemble" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a group of people or things working together as a whole, and it is derived from the Latin phrase "in ensēm ble". For example, "The dancers moved in ensemble, flawlessly executing the choreography."
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In ensemble works, you scan the group and — boing!
Mr. Martins's intelligence is most apparent in ensemble scenes.
They are all terrific, both individually and in ensemble.
After that, all confidence in ensemble and flow evaporated.
Mozart is perhaps the composer most likely to reveal flaws in ensemble work.
It is played by men, usually in ensemble with another trutruka or with other instruments.
The entire track is an engrossing lesson in ensemble flux, carried out with finesse.
Jesse Jones's "Unisono" was a more interesting exploration of unity and dissent in ensemble music.
His tempos were unusually fluid throughout, at no cost in ensemble tightness.
In ensemble passages, she says, this can amount to jumping a little higher than the rest.
That wouldn't be unusual in ensemble casts: think Ocean's Eleven, The Usual Suspects or The Godfather.
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