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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a group has" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a group of people or things possessing or participating in something together. Example: "The group has decided to go on a picnic this weekend."
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In the U.S., a group has been developing a "dashboard" index called State of the U.S.A.
A group has sprung up to fight the European threat: the Consortium for Common Food Names.
Even Tyrannosaurus rex is now known from sites where a group has been preserved together.
"No one can say a group has definitely 'ended,' except in retrospect," she wrote.
WHO, as a group, has reacted angrily to the executive action?
Once a group has seen its fortunes fall, it is hard to resuscitate it.
Crenshaw points to political conditions that enable terrorism – a group has to be excluded from the political process.
A group has been formed in N.Y.C. with the idea of neighborhood parks that people can walk to.
Right now, a group has gathered at American Book Review, where they've issued a piece called "Top 40 Bad Books".
As well as forming connections on an individual level, evidence suggests that being part of a group has similar benefits.
IN A STUDIO in the basement of an empty office block overlooking the Olympic Stadium, a group has assembled.
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