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The phrase "a group that meets" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collection of individuals who gather regularly for a specific purpose or activity.
Example: "The community center hosts a group that meets every Thursday to discuss local issues."
Alternatives: "a gathering that convenes" or "an assembly that gathers".
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Together they form a group that meets regularly to share memories of the illness.
Joining a group that meets just once a month produces the same increase in happiness as doubling your income.
According to one study, joining a group that meets even just once a month produces the same happiness gain as doubling your income.
Reports of the mass marriage came from a group that meets at dawn each day not far from the charred remains of the school.
They were part of a group that meets every other week and is sponsored by the Children's Aid Society, one of the seven local charities supported by The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund.
Correction: March 5, 2000, Sunday The Long Island Journal column last Sunday, about a group that meets in a Hicksville shopping mall to walk for exercise, misstated the age of a participant, Dr. Jane Batterman Oginsky.
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Last week he was among a group that met with the governor to express opposition.
Looking to make friends, she joined a group that met regularly to go dancing and play badminton.
Soon after, another restriction was added when a group that met for discussions about Islam was told to stop.
Ben, the author of a new book, "Strides: Running Through History With an Unlikely Athlete" (Rodale Books, 2007), used to run with a group that met at a Y.M.C.A. in New York.
Esther David, a well-known Jewish Indian author who was part of a group that met with Mr. Shah, said she was happy that their protests had been heard and surprised that he had agreed to change the name so quickly.
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