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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a select gathering of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a carefully chosen group of people or things, often in a formal or special context.
Example: "The event was attended by a select gathering of industry leaders and innovators."
Alternatives: "an exclusive group of" or "a distinguished assembly of".
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Sadly, Stephen and Martin have proper jobs to fly home to, so at the beach bar that evening it's just me and the Norwegians... and a select gathering of surfing friends and Ericeira locals.
Secluded within the 300-acre grounds of a luxury Hertfordshire hotel, a select gathering of new-media gurus, political pointy-heads, start-up whizz-kids and pop stars awarded the post-chart career title "humanitarian" are meeting to carve up the digital future.
Secluded within the 300-acre grounds of a luxury Hertfordshire hotel, a select gathering of new media gurus, political pointy-heads, start-up whiz kids and pop stars awarded the post-chart career title "humanitarian" are meeting to carve up the digital future.
Stanford's "arts district" includes a spacious concert hall (Bing Auditorium), the Cantor Arts Center, and the new Anderson collection — a select gathering of modern and contemporary artworks that is second to none, housed in a space created by award-winning Ennead Architects.
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That fun continued at an after-party that saw Craig and Charlie perform a selection of their hits for a select gathering that included Andrew Scott of Sherlock fame.
A select gathering ITV executives absorbed the lessons of Allen's lecture with a slap-up dinner at posh Edinburgh eaterie Ducks.
One reaction against the excesses of the theatre was the custom of reading tragedies aloud to select gatherings of intellectuals.
They involve gathering a select number of participants to have open discussions about pre-set topics, which can be selected based on your company's industry or a particular department's responsibilities.
By Clarence Knapp The New Yorker, January 5, 1929 P. 13 The Meeting House, a brownstone at 139 E ast Forty-fifth Street, was a gathering place for a select group of men.
The New Yorker, January 5, 1929 P. 13 The Meeting House, a brownstone at 139 E ast Forty-fifth Street, was a gathering place for a select group of men.
In this edition of his later poems, a substantial gathering of verses selected from six volumes published over the past 20 years, his poetry does not so much consist of themes to be explored as comic routines to be improvised.
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