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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pressure group" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an organized group that seeks to influence public policy or opinion on specific issues.
Example: "The environmentalists formed a pressure group to advocate for stronger climate change legislation."
Alternatives: "interest group" or "advocacy group".
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"They are a pressure group.
As a pressure group, it is working.
Eventually he came across a pressure group called Generation Rent.
He warned that the party could become a "pressure group".
But a pressure group is measured by results, not intentions.
The Cumberlege case was uncovered by Spinwatch, a pressure group that campaigns for openness among lobbyists.
"I have found the association is a pressure group," she said.
He believes the role of the movement is to act as a pressure group.
"They are not an objective group, they are a pressure group," she says.
Another lesson sees the teacher cast as an MP deciding whether to support a pressure group.
"In this environment, I would rather act like a pressure group," Mr. Abdullah said.
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