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The phrase "a distinct group" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific category or classification of people or things that are clearly different from others.
Example: "The researchers identified a distinct group of participants who exhibited unique behavioral patterns."
Alternatives: "a separate category" or "a unique set".
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As a result, no one knows what Midlanders as a distinct group are like.
A distinct group is the Hospital Sisters of Hôtel-Dieu and Malestroit.
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Oman form a distinct group.
The mature ash plots formed a distinct group from the other stands.
With the population ageing and a distinct group of wealthy older consumers beginning to emerge, it is hardly surprising.
From this, they isolated a distinct group of cells that grew rapidly and appeared to be precursors of breast tumours.
But whether advertisers have any desire to cater to them as a distinct group is uncertain.
After all, isn't a distinct group — white, heterosexual, Christian male — now demanding to be seen and heard?
The Nogay are thought to have become a distinct group formed after the disintegration of the Golden Horde.
Could it be that induced abortion services can now only be accessed by a distinct group of women in Turkey?
Phylogenetic comparison with other known GHRs indicates that the fish GHRs constitute a distinct group among the different vertebrate classes.
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