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The phrase "a gang" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of people, often with a connotation of being involved in a particular activity or lifestyle, sometimes illegal or rebellious.
Example: "The neighborhood was known for a gang that often caused trouble in the area."
Alternatives: "a group" or "a crew".
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A gang in green.
A gang of young guys.
A gang unit is investigating.
Join a gang of criminals.
Especially anybody in a gang.
"I'm not a gang member.
The victim was reportedly a gang member.
"They said I was a gang leader.
This is a gang worth watching.
"He's a gangster without a gang.
"What was a gang?" asked the prosecutor.
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