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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a group of close" is not complete and lacks clarity in written English.
It could be used in contexts where you are describing a group of people who share a close relationship, but it needs additional information to be fully understandable.
Example: "A group of close friends gathered at the park for a picnic."
Alternatives: "a circle of close" or "a team of close".
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She said a group of close friends had gathered around her for support.
Ms. Lee was celebrating Christmas with a group of close friends.
"I continue to return to them, like to a group of close acquaintances and friends," he told me.
The artist's "Towers" are unified by their pyramidal structure and diamond designs, but distinctive, like a group of close relatives.
She was among a group of close friends who attended the Frank O'Connor award non-win with me in 2005.
Key also became a member of Jackson's "kitchen cabinet," a group of close advisers who did not hold official cabinet positions but who met frequently with the president.
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They were a group of close-knit friends, many of whom had known each other since school.
The illustration of "The Italian Footwear Cluster" offers a graphic example of how a group of close-by, supporting industries creates competitive advantage in a range of interconnected industries that are all internationally competitive.
You're not just a gang; you're a group of close-knitted friends who love to cycle.
That was when a group of businessmen close to Erdogan's ruling AK party took over.
They enlisted a group of musicians close to the label to produce long-form compositions.
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