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The phrase "a one group of" is not correct in written English.
It is incorrect because "one" should not be used with "group" in this context; "a group of" is sufficient.
Example: "A group of students gathered in the library."
Alternatives: "a single group of" or "one group of" (without "a").
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But a one group of nine orcas, all members of a single family of four generations, headed by a female, were involved in all four of the killings, according to Black.
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