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The phrase "a new group" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recently formed or established collection of individuals or entities, often in a social, organizational, or project context.
Example: "We are excited to announce the formation of a new group dedicated to environmental conservation."
Alternatives: "a fresh team" or "a recently formed collective".
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A new group of "cardinals".
"It's a new group," Lane declared.
Now a new group is finding inspiration: artists.
A new group of European VC firms is emerging.
A new group would take a test on a computer.
A new group seized us, and they were rougher.
"It's exciting — a new start, a new group of guys.
Brady is dealing with a new group of receivers.
In June, a new group will take over.
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There, they launched a new group-photo service called Seahorse.
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