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The phrase "a group of engaged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collective of individuals who are actively involved or committed to a particular cause or activity.
Example: "The conference was attended by a group of engaged participants who were eager to share their ideas and collaborate on solutions."
Alternatives: "a team of committed" or "a cohort of involved".
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"It's not just about playing the sport; it's about creating a group of engaged young men".
Additionally, this study showed the impact that a group of engaged or enthusiastic employees can have on the organization.
"If a group of engaged students is able to create social action here, then it is possible anywhere," he said.
They knew it would be prudent to start the trip with a group of engaged followers, so they bought a website and started growing their brand a year before their adventure.
Unlike their more opportunistic counterparts elsewhere in the Liberty Movement, you have a group of engaged, young people who truly endorse the idea of liberty and peace.
I recently learned about a group of engaged parents at one South Side school who are determined to do whatever it takes to make sure that their kids have continued access to a quality library.
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The presence of a core group of engaged, passionate young adults can have a profound effect on a congregation that is primarily populated by people in their 60s or above and rarely sees anyone much younger on Sundays.
Truth be told, there isn't a huge group of engaged couples that are dying to get married in a barn without adding some extra trimmings.
But since the "Web 2.0" companies fueling this year's Internet IPOs rely upon having a reliable group of engaged users, they do offer at least one telling metric: the amount of money each user is worth.
After seeing a comprehensive group of engaged couples' wish lists on WeddingChannel, I found myself musing over why Whitney and Josh (projected wedding date: 2/10/01) needed 11 mixing bowls and was heartened to learn that Mindy and Cole (wedding date: 11/4/00) wanted a three-quart fondue pot.
But squaring the circle of a small group of engaged users and zero obvious revenue potential with increasing infrastructure/support costs — due to transient popularity spikes and the unfortunate interest of lulz seekers — was never going to be sustainable.
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