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The phrase "a group represents" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the role or function of a group in relation to a particular idea, concept, or entity.
Example: "In this study, a group represents the collective opinions of the participants involved in the survey."
Alternatives: "a group signifies" or "a group embodies".
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The decision was prompted by a petition from the Independent Drivers Guild, a group representing Uber drivers in New York.
Cuccinelli also won the support of a group representing the state's largest industry: agriculture.
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Although Trump has recently made up some ground among evangelicals, they still, as a group, represent a threat to him.
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