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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a group of well" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks context to be usable.
Example: "A group of well-meaning individuals gathered to discuss the community project."
Alternatives: "a group of individuals" or "a collection of people".
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Friends of Beaver Ponds Park is a group of well acquainted Beaver Hills community members committed to maintaining and improving the environmental quality of Beaver Ponds Park.
trained for a group of well known harness patrons, includ ing John Scripps of San Diego and the Marengo family of Stockton, Calif.
In early March, a group of well connected New Yorkers filed a lawsuit against the city to get the bike lane on Prospect Park West removed.
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She imagines herself nude on a yacht with a group of well-to-do people.
But, together with a group of well-paid journalists and academics, the government ruled them out.
He was promising a group of well-heeled patrons that he would lower their taxes.
I overtake a group of well-dressed men, probably in their 70s.
He found evidence that a group of well-connected Russian officials had stolen a whopping $230m.
As the panelists spoke, a group of well-dressed ladies nodded and hummed their approval.
It's a group of well-designed folios wrapped in a poster.
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