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The phrase "a faction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of people within a larger organization or movement, often with differing opinions or interests.
Example: "The political party was divided into several factions, each advocating for different policies."
Alternatives: "a group" or "a clique".
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A faction shouting "Don, Jr".
But Iyad made contact with a faction that armed him.
In this "Divergent" follow-up, a faction war looms.
A faction of the Nation of Islam also objected.
We control massive areas, and they are but a faction.
Truth be told, there is a faction of us who want to completely annihilate you.
And there is a faction linked to the military, which puts nationalism ahead of socialism.
The RPF remained only a faction, however, and in 1953 de Gaulle released his deputies.
("We've seen a faction of Republicans in Congress suggest that maybe America shouldn't pay its bills").
A faction of opportunists are drawing up buy lists, figuring that bargains will emerge.
A faction of the ELF broke away in 1970 to form the Eritrean People's Liberation Front.
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