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The phrase "a group gathered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where multiple individuals come together for a specific purpose or event.
Example: "At the park, a group gathered to discuss their plans for the upcoming community event."
Alternatives: "a crowd assembled" or "a gathering took place".
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There's already a group gathered at the charging station.
Small protests started on Tuesday when a group gathered in the Hamidiyeh market in Damascus.
A group gathered for counseling on family planning options in western Kenya.
If a group gathered, you could appear at my door and be welcomed.
After dinner, a group gathered at the Peninsula's rooftop bar, and "I waited everyone out," he said.
Nearby, he had seen a group gathered around a rock wall, arguing over what type of rock it was.
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I move to the table where a group gathers below a Keno screen and I sit.
Bumbling through an explanation, a group gathers around me and laughs, pinching my jacket.
On a one-to-one basis in his office, or in a small group gathered around a table in T-4, Chris was a polymath and truly amazing.
In early March, a small group gathered to watch an 85-minute version of all three "Star Wars" prequels combined.
On a cool evening this past June, a small group gathered at the corner of Cornelia and Evergreen to remember Akeal.
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