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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a group of early" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection of individuals or entities that are characterized as being early in some context, such as early adopters or early risers.
Example: "A group of early investors gathered to discuss the future of the startup."
Alternatives: "a cohort of early" or "a collection of early".
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He studies a group of early land plants, the lycopods, that have survived several mass extinctions.
A graduate student in the Department of Integrative Biology, Jeff is studying a group of early land plants called lycopods.
A photograph in the restaurant at the top of the Allmendhubelbahn shows a group of early skiers.
The Goths were a group of early Germanic Christians, at whom this line seems to be making a subtle dig.
The offering, comprised of shares from a group of early investors and executives, will raise about $515.6 million.
In 1944 Bonnard illustrated a group of early letters, which were published in facsimile under the appropriate title of Correspondances.
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The restaurant is a local favorite for a group of early-rising fans who love Monday-morning quarterbacking.
In July 2011, he presented to the London Business Angels LBAa), a group of early-stage investors.
A map yesterday with an article about the redevelopment of Front Street in Lower Manhattan misstated the location of Schermerhorn Row, a group of early-19th-century buildings.
Alanna Clarke, 31, who lives in Harlem and works in human resources, is part of a group of early-morning regulars.
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