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The phrase "a group of more" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "A group of more than ten people gathered for the meeting."
Alternatives: "a collection of additional" or "a number of extra".
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A group of more moderate Republicans, known as the Tuesday Group, stood opposed to the bill, despite the president's pleadings.
Last June, a group of more than 40 countries adopted the slogan "1.5 to stay alive".
Walmart started the Sustainability Consortium, a group of more than 90 companies that measures product sustainability.
A group of more skeptical business leaders countered with a letter supporting Mr. Cameron's approach.
When he protested, he said, a group of more than 10 men beat him.
Indeed, two-thirds of a group of more than 100 got that first one wrong.
The researchers then analyzed prostate cancers from a group of more than 900 patients who had undergone prostate removal surgery.
She was, after all, attending her first top-level international summit with a group of more practised peers.
They were part of a group of more than 30 cockle pickers who had apparently been working in the dark.
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Three brothers - Bill, Bob and Jim Pohlad - own and manage a group of more than 30 diverse Minneapolis-based businesses.
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