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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a group is" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to introduce or describe a group of people or objects. For example: - A group of students is preparing for their final exams. - The team captain announced that a group is going on a training retreat next week. - In the park, a group of ducks is swimming in the pond. - The book club decided that a group is going to read a classic novel this month. - During the protest, a group is marching towards the city hall.
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A group is an "it".
Feeling excluded from a group is uncomfortable.
"A great spot for a group is Highwest Distillery.
(A group is fine – they're just lads on the lash).
If a group is mixed, the masculine form is used.
Lending a celebrated name to such a group is often meaningless.
"Being in the bottom of a group is just stressful," he said.
"What we've achieved as a group is very, very good," he said.
At Rutgers, a group is trying to raise money for a Harrison Williams archive.
If you're going alone, that makes things harder, although a group is harder to feed.
But dealing with 1,100 tax evaders as a group is surely a policy matter.
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