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The phrase "a group hunt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an activity where multiple individuals participate in searching for something, often in a recreational or competitive context.
Example: "The community organized a group hunt for hidden treasures in the local park, encouraging families to join in the fun."
Alternatives: "a team hunt" or "a collective search".
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Let's return to the chimpanzees after a group hunt.
We started from De Waal's observations of occasional chimpanzee altruism, and transferred that to a real life chimpanzee collective action problem, namely food sharing after a group hunt.
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