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The phrase "a group of high" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe a group characterized by a high quality or level, but it needs additional context to be usable.
Example: "A group of high achievers gathered to discuss their future plans."
Alternatives: "a team of top" or "a collection of elite".
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Go on a journey with a group of high school students seeking solutions to climate change.
A group of high school students in Jacksonville, Florida, reportedly started the trend.
One day, he sat near the door when a group of high school students walked past.
In March 1809 Gustav IV was deposed by a group of high officials and officers.
Heung was gambling – or trying to – with a group of high rollers around the time of Chinese new year.
With that stern challenge, a group of high school students settled into a Boston courtroom on a recent morning.
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A group of high-school students greeted him with a round of applause.
The commission sent a group of high-level officials, not a spokeswoman.
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They released a group of high-profile detainees before the New Year holiday.
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