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The phrase "a networking group" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a collection of individuals or organizations that come together to share information, resources, or opportunities for professional or social connections.
Example: "Joining a networking group can significantly enhance your career prospects by connecting you with industry professionals."
Alternatives: "a networking organization" or "a professional network".
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"It's not about work and it's not a networking group.
I am involved in a networking group for women in the cannabis industry called Women Grow.
The event will be sponsored by Bakers Dozen East, a networking group.
The sponsor is the Roundtable of Food Professionals, a networking group.
Together, they founded the 21st Century Club, a networking group for young people from diverse backgrounds.
If you're still employed, take the lead and start a networking group for those who aren't.
The club has marketed itself as both an investment opportunity and a networking group.
Berkeley Corporate Counsel Network – A networking group for Berkeley Law alumni working in-house.
After a networking group at Temple Shalom in Succasunna died out nine months ago, Rabbi Joel E. Soffin announced from the pulpit that the entire congregation would be a networking group and promptly received dozens of job leads, he said.
"He also introduced me to a networking group that's all about the nexus of advertising and technology".
It is a networking group, created by women who worked at Goldman Sachs and named for its address.
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