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The phrase "a sect of humans" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific group of people who share common beliefs or practices, often in a religious or ideological context.
Example: "The cult was considered a sect of humans that followed unconventional spiritual practices."
Alternatives: "a group of people" or "a community of individuals".
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If they came this weekend, they might come upon what they believe to be a sect of humans who worship spheres, and in a sense they'd be right.
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The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is a sect of Islam.
Each of them, on his return to Japan, established a new sect of Japanese Buddhism: the Tendai sect, founded by Saichō, and the Shingon sect, established by Kūkai.
When asked if he believes in a particular sect of Islam, Malik replied that he didn't believe in sects.
Aghor is an extreme sect of Hinduism.
The Druze are an offshoot sect of Islam.
Part four provides an astrological sociology of human nations or "sects", relying on the moral/political account of al-Farabi and on the astrological views of Abu Ma'shar (Albumassar).
But Riley creates her own microcosm of a sect.
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