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The phrase "a group of conservative" is not complete and requires a noun to be grammatically correct, such as "a group of conservatives." You can use it when referring to a collection of individuals who hold conservative views or beliefs.
Example: "A group of conservatives gathered to discuss their strategies for the upcoming election."
Alternatives: "a coalition of conservatives" or "a faction of conservatives."
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Are Tea Party supporters merely a group of conservative citizens concerned about government spending?
A group of conservative states recently unleashed another legal challenge to the law.
A third is a draft proposal developed by a group of conservative Washington policy groups.
The Freedom Caucus — a group of conservative members of Congress — wasn't well known among any group.
The criticism comes from right-wing newspapers and a group of conservative historians.
English professor Jeff Nunokawa, head of Rockefeller College, described having a "very sobering" conversation with a group of conservative students.
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The lead lawyer urging the Court to overturn this important public safety rule was Michigan Solicitor General Aaron Lindstrom, representing a group of conservative-dominated states.
The ERG's funds are allocated by a group of Conservative MPs.
The National Trust and a group of Conservative MPs have made similar calls.
And that is the plan drafted by a group of Conservative MPs with very different views on Brexit.
A group of Conservative MPs led by Robert Walter led a charge to suspend Russia fully from the assembly.
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