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The phrase "Simply a gang" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of people in a straightforward manner, often implying a lack of complexity or seriousness about the group. Example: "When asked about their organization, he replied, 'We're simply a gang, nothing more.'"
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They are simply a gang of kidnappers.
It's simply a gang of about 60 brutal thugs.
At the time the PIRA was dismissed as everything from an Irish version of the Mafia to simply a gang of mad dogs.
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A CANCER, put simply, is a gang of rogue cells multiplying out of control.
Be mindful of gang members, but avoid joining a gang; gang members are soldiers, and gang leaders demand absolute loyalty.
But what makes someone a gang member?
But he was also a gang leader.
Category 5 (26 cases) Group Assault: A group of juveniles (often a gang) fights with or simply shoots another individual or group.
Simply stated, a thugtatorship is rule by a gang of thieves and robbers (thugs) in designer suits.
The Tax Policy Center, if anything, comprises a gang of raging moderates from both parties who have infuriated ideologues for years by simply telling the truth about the tax system.
A gang in green.
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