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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clique" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small, exclusive group of people who share similar interests or activities, often to the exclusion of others.
Example: "In high school, it was common to see a clique of students who only hung out with each other and ignored others."
Alternatives: "a group" or "an exclusive circle".
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It was a clique.
"It is about Egypt versus a clique".
Nor is it a clique of NGOs.
A #squad is a clique, commodified.
With Konrad Lueg, they formed a clique.
Nor was it merely a clique.
I don't belong to a clique.
They're a clique; they protect each other".
Alicia's Spanish cousin knows how to flirt; a Clique novel.
The Octavian girls travel to Lake Placid; a Clique novel.
(They form a clique called Super Best Friends).
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