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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a group of old" is not complete and lacks clarity in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection of older individuals or items, but it needs additional context to be fully understandable.
Example: "A group of old friends gathered to reminisce about their college days."
Alternatives: "a collection of elderly" or "a bunch of seniors".
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I expect to spend both Monday and Tuesday afternoon with a group of old sporting friends.
Outside the polling station, a group of old men complained about the situation.
His face said it all: What on earth is she talking to a group of old ladies about condoms for?
Yet close-by, there's a group of old men trying to play their daily game of bowls.
She briskly navigated a maze of muddy alleys before arriving at a group of old camping caravans.
"I'm tired of having to consult a group of old white guys about my black girl craft.
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Every year a group of old-time banjo players, violinists, guitarists, dancers and double bassists meets in the park.
Having rounded up the most yaks and ablest herders, Karma is long gone by the time Tinle organizes a group of old-timers and sets out in pursuit.
The first attempt to which Mr. Edwards referred would most likely not roll past a group of old-time Indian enthusiasts without inciting derisive laughter.
It is, according to a group of older teenagers who were recruited to advise younger children.
Arne grew close to a group of older neighborhood boys who hung out at Sue's.
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