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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a group for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a collective or organization formed for a specific purpose or interest.
Example: "We are forming a group for individuals interested in sustainable living practices."
Alternatives: "an organization for" or "a community for".
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There's a group for women entrepreneurs.
She formed a group for unpopular girls.
They might be invited to a group for pregnant teenagers.
AVUK now runs a group for practitioners through the RCSLT.
(The performance benefits Ashanet, a group for education in India).
Picking on a group for the actions of a few is as un-American as terrorism.
Lane was encouraged to set up a group for transgender people.
I co-led a group for seven years, and now supervise the current group leaders.
It later morphed into a group for making beer and wine.
In Chicago, she joined a group for lunch before a game.
Lynn is now helping to set up a group for patients' carers.
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