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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a final group of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the last set or collection of items, people, or elements in a sequence or list.
Example: "After reviewing all the submissions, we have selected a final group of candidates for the interview process."
Alternatives: "a concluding set of" or "a last batch of".
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A final group of arguments also concerns market failure.
A final group of Alveolates are the Apicomplexa, a group of parasitic and disease-causing protists.
A final group of leaders are the ones who already have gender balanced their teams.
A final group of Journatic workers would be literally impossible to track down.
A final group of perhaps more problematic challenges relate to how the success of EDSS ought to be evaluated.
A final group of eight states, most of them emerging from civil conflict, will be considered for inclusion later.
The scouts vet each runner before bringing any name back to Road Runners so a final group of athletes can be invited.
The crimes of the firefighters' widows were fiscal and sexual - misdemeanours compared with the felonies of a final group of widows.
Then they began to edit the material, selecting a final group of interviewees who, they felt, encapsulated the experience of a wider cultural group or generation.
In a final group of songs filled with avian allusions, the singer and her accompanists provided appropriately playful twitters and chirps.
Hoogerland, of the Vacansoleil team, finished the stage nearly six minutes behind Greipel, but that was ahead of a final group of stragglers another minute back.
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