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The phrase "a closer group" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of people who have developed a stronger bond or relationship with one another.
Example: "After spending a week together on the retreat, we became a closer group, sharing our thoughts and experiences more openly."
Alternatives: "a tighter-knit group" or "a more united group".
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That concept of a large book of contacts, but a closer group of friends, is something that also underscores the site's push on a more private kind of social network.
We are a closer group of colleagues for engaging in this process, and we are practicing the teamwork that we seek to develop in our students.
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A close group of players emerged from the meeting even closer.
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"I tell the other shuckers around town — we're a close group — just weather the storm.
Despite the varied backgrounds, the students described themselves as a close group.
We were a close group of kids who loved the theater and loved telling stories.
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