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The phrase "a distinguished group" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of people who are recognized for their excellence, achievements, or notable qualities.
Example: "The conference will feature a distinguished group of speakers from various fields, sharing their insights and experiences."
Alternatives: "an esteemed group" or "a notable group".
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Vanier joins a distinguished group of Templeton laureates.
Galdeano is one of a distinguished group of two-wheeled asthmatics.
Andy joins a distinguished group of past winners including Anne Fine, Philip Pullman, Jacqueline Wilson, Meg Rosoff and Patrick Ness.
It is a preference unlikely to spill over into the export market because Argentine whites are not a distinguished group.
Modern and contemporary works by a distinguished group of international artists, highly experimental in their abstracted forms and expressive glazing.
I am a neuroscientist specializing in technology, and I have been following this case with a distinguished group of biological scientists from around the world.
A distinguished group of 20 investigative reporters will conduct a three-day seminar on C-Span to help the public understand what Whitewater was about.
I once heard a distinguished group playing a familiar piece and one person was playing in the wrong clef, ie the completely wrong notes!
Senkichi Taniguchi was one of the last surviving representatives of a distinguished group of Japanese filmmakers who emerged during or just after the Second World War.
A distinguished group of 22 former judges and prosecutors has urged Governor Perry to grant a reprieve while the investigation goes on.
Realizing that my friends need help in starting a team from scratch, I convened a distinguished group of sporty academics by e-mail messages.
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