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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a group around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collection of people or things that are gathered in a particular area or surrounding something.
Example: "There was a group around the fountain, enjoying the warm weather and chatting."
Alternatives: "a crowd surrounding" or "a gathering near".
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A group around them cheered.
A mountain rescue leader who was taking a group around the lake had seen everything.
About two dozen customers were in, most gathered in a group around two pushed-together tables.
"A group around Williams worked on software to assemble, search and analyse the data, drawing out patterns and meanings".
They take a microphone for solo turns, then join a group around a bar with hanging glassware, where they sometimes harmonize.
Patrick Thomas, the zoo's curator of mammals, notes that in the wild, tigers occasionally congregate in a group around a kill.
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He leads a group of around 200 pastors advocating the Wal-Mart plan.
You will be asked to do a group go-around, which will include all four gaits.
Create a Facebook group around a product.
They laughed as a group formed around his locker.
A group of around 50 people confronted fans.
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