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roster

[ros-ter] / ˈrɒs tər /


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All season, coach Andre Chevalier deployed a nine-player deep roster of stars, and the depth showed up again as the shock of losing Adams began to dissipate.

From Los Angeles Times

Team Italy’s roster consists mostly of Italian-American players eligible under heritage rules, with only three born in Italy.

From The Wall Street Journal

USC coach Lincoln Riley is pleased to have a high percentage of his fall roster participating in spring football practice.

From Los Angeles Times

Team USA, with a star-studded roster, barely advanced to the World Baseball Classic quarterfinals despite an 8-6 upset loss to Italy.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company, with a large presence in L.A.’s Arts District, emphasizes that the roster of artists on its platform who earn significantly more money — well into the millions — is no longer limited to the few.

From Los Angeles Times