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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a group of some" is not correct and is generally not usable in written English.
It is vague and redundant, as "group" and "some" do not effectively convey a clear meaning together.
Example: "A group of some people gathered at the park."
Alternatives: "a group of individuals" or "a collection of some".
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Outside the school, a group of some fifteen children had gathered by the limo.
At sunrise, a group of some twenty Pirahã gathered outside Everett's house.
But that's a group of some of the people that we are dealing with.
HENDRIK HERTZBERG: There is a group of some 250 such families.
He is among a group of some 80 losing candidates who are challenging the results.
This is a group of some of the graduates that came together at the Global World geothermal Congress in Bali.
The prison's military officers responded to the challenge by forming a group of some 20 interrogators, analysts and linguists.
A group of some 30 left-wingers announced that they were endorsing Fox in spite of their philosophical differences.
"I even thought I heard a suppressed neigh come from a group of some of the younger members," Brooke said.
She says she is the only woman in a group of some 160 heads of Nissan suppliers.
The commission has built up a group of some 300 of what it calls these "experts by experience".
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